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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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stabilizing the 377 grain .375 ceb
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<blockquote data-quote="406precision" data-source="post: 1028293" data-attributes="member: 69335"><p>Thanks for the reply I have scoured ceb website and was hoping someone was running the same bullets discussed.</p><p>my load work will be done at 35 to 40 degrees so I'm not worriedabout losing speed due to Temps as much as I am.the minimum twist barrel recommended being able to successfully stabilize the 377. If I can't run them 3000 plus I'll just run the 350 of my rifle likes them.</p><p></p><p>Jordan@406</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="406precision, post: 1028293, member: 69335"] Thanks for the reply I have scoured ceb website and was hoping someone was running the same bullets discussed. my load work will be done at 35 to 40 degrees so I'm not worriedabout losing speed due to Temps as much as I am.the minimum twist barrel recommended being able to successfully stabilize the 377. If I can't run them 3000 plus I'll just run the 350 of my rifle likes them. Jordan@406 [/QUOTE]
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