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<blockquote data-quote="H59" data-source="post: 1934121" data-attributes="member: 105268"><p>Thanks,good to know...just a guess but I'm pretty sure that wherever Re26 is a plausible choice, using v560 instead would provide a better fill % and more velocity. The cutting edge mtac 352gr bullet isn't a super high b.c. bullet @ .432 g7 but I've found that when loaded to the sealtite band it offers nearly 100% case fill capacity with several powders and since it's not too long it provides a good stability when transferring through transonic into subsonic when spun through a faster twist barrel. It does have the sealtite band more towards the tail of center construction but for whatever reason I haven't had it go crazy unstable & tumble at transonic. I'm working with the berger 407gr solids now and was curious about all the powders b/c of that. D.Tubbs has suggested much faster powders than I thought were appropriate for the heavier grain projectiles. But I haven't seen any data from him with bullets heavier than 366grain ,which is why I was hoping for real world data from others working on loads for the 37xc using the heaviest bullets for .375 cal...Thanks again for the info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H59, post: 1934121, member: 105268"] Thanks,good to know...just a guess but I'm pretty sure that wherever Re26 is a plausible choice, using v560 instead would provide a better fill % and more velocity. The cutting edge mtac 352gr bullet isn't a super high b.c. bullet @ .432 g7 but I've found that when loaded to the sealtite band it offers nearly 100% case fill capacity with several powders and since it's not too long it provides a good stability when transferring through transonic into subsonic when spun through a faster twist barrel. It does have the sealtite band more towards the tail of center construction but for whatever reason I haven't had it go crazy unstable & tumble at transonic. I'm working with the berger 407gr solids now and was curious about all the powders b/c of that. D.Tubbs has suggested much faster powders than I thought were appropriate for the heavier grain projectiles. But I haven't seen any data from him with bullets heavier than 366grain ,which is why I was hoping for real world data from others working on loads for the 37xc using the heaviest bullets for .375 cal...Thanks again for the info! [/QUOTE]
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