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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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.375 Cheytac or .375 Snipetac
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<blockquote data-quote="Joel Russo" data-source="post: 445203" data-attributes="member: 6152"><p>No disrespect taken at all...</p><p>Shot the .375-.408 quite a bit until I settled on the .338-.408. All my rifles are chambered for the improved cases. I never had an issue with load density in the .375. Retumbo was my powder of choice with the 350 SMK and the 215's. Never had any issues with hang fires with either the Retumbo or H50BMG. Most rifles were single digit ES.</p><p>Powder of choice with the .338-.408 improved case is H50BMG. I can fill the case with more powder and pick up the velocity, at the cost of accuracy. Personally, I have not had any issues with load density in either case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joel Russo, post: 445203, member: 6152"] No disrespect taken at all... Shot the .375-.408 quite a bit until I settled on the .338-.408. All my rifles are chambered for the improved cases. I never had an issue with load density in the .375. Retumbo was my powder of choice with the 350 SMK and the 215's. Never had any issues with hang fires with either the Retumbo or H50BMG. Most rifles were single digit ES. Powder of choice with the .338-.408 improved case is H50BMG. I can fill the case with more powder and pick up the velocity, at the cost of accuracy. Personally, I have not had any issues with load density in either case. [/QUOTE]
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