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The Basics, Starting Out
What it takes to get to 800 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="AKBman" data-source="post: 893334" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>The 375 is such a great shooter! It is a MOA rifle, I never really intended it to be more than a 350-400 yard rifle, but it has so much potential. Right now I am shooting the Hornady 300gr RN bullets, which are fine to 300, they were inexpensive, and with my pet load of RL 17, they shoot under an inch at 100 yards. I really haven't used all of the horsepower this cartridge is capable of, I wanted a standard action 375 H&H, I got more than that. I have tried the 300gr Sierra BT, they really shine at 300 yards, if I ever get some spare cash lying around, I may buy some of the 350gr Match bullets to try, I will have to single load them, but curiosity is there. With all of the inputs I have a very good direction to go with the 300 Win Mag. The 375 is providing a nice distraction, I even shoot cast bullets in it, 350gr bullets at 2200fps, one ragged hole at 50 yards, we'll see how they do at 100 and 200 very soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKBman, post: 893334, member: 898"] The 375 is such a great shooter! It is a MOA rifle, I never really intended it to be more than a 350-400 yard rifle, but it has so much potential. Right now I am shooting the Hornady 300gr RN bullets, which are fine to 300, they were inexpensive, and with my pet load of RL 17, they shoot under an inch at 100 yards. I really haven't used all of the horsepower this cartridge is capable of, I wanted a standard action 375 H&H, I got more than that. I have tried the 300gr Sierra BT, they really shine at 300 yards, if I ever get some spare cash lying around, I may buy some of the 350gr Match bullets to try, I will have to single load them, but curiosity is there. With all of the inputs I have a very good direction to go with the 300 Win Mag. The 375 is providing a nice distraction, I even shoot cast bullets in it, 350gr bullets at 2200fps, one ragged hole at 50 yards, we'll see how they do at 100 and 200 very soon. [/QUOTE]
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