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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
375 DCM, 375/408imp
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1294551" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Roy,</p><p> I think RL-33 would be worth a try, as it is the next step down (or up, however you want to look at it) from RL-50 on Alliant's burn rate chart. I use it in my Cheytac with 415 CEBs. I know they are a little different, but not that much. I also use it in my .338 Rum and Edge with great success with heavies.</p><p>Also, and not to take away from the Hammer bullets, Chinchaga has a 435gr bullet in .375 that they claim to stabilize in a 10' twist. That's what the owner Dale Janzen, told me in an email. He is on this site as DaleJ.</p><p>I asked him about their integrity as for fast muzzle velocity and tight twist, he said they should be fine. And I was asking about 3400+ fps and 7" twist with the 325 or 375 grainers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1294551, member: 8873"] Roy, I think RL-33 would be worth a try, as it is the next step down (or up, however you want to look at it) from RL-50 on Alliant's burn rate chart. I use it in my Cheytac with 415 CEBs. I know they are a little different, but not that much. I also use it in my .338 Rum and Edge with great success with heavies. Also, and not to take away from the Hammer bullets, Chinchaga has a 435gr bullet in .375 that they claim to stabilize in a 10' twist. That's what the owner Dale Janzen, told me in an email. He is on this site as DaleJ. I asked him about their integrity as for fast muzzle velocity and tight twist, he said they should be fine. And I was asking about 3400+ fps and 7" twist with the 325 or 375 grainers. [/QUOTE]
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