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.375 H&H 300g bullets best velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 752449" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I've been shooting the 375 h@h for years. I had a m70 that wouldn't hit the broad side of a barn( they are designed with 300 gr pills in mind and have a tapered throat) and I've owned a remmy in 375 for about four years now. It has a straight throat and will shoot moa with any good combo, even at 8# scoped weight.</p><p> </p><p>You aren't going to get either of the 4350's in the case with a monolithic bullet unless you have a very long freebore, and you will be a single shot if you do. I tried my damndest and only got bulged cases. I shoot the 300 tsx in mine and had to go to I 4320 with it, but it shoots moa at 2550 fps. With the 300 dgs hornady I'm using a max charge of I 4530 but never did chrono it. A 270 accubond can be driven to about 2700 fps with I 4320 and it'll scramble you when you touch it off. It shoots well though, at about moa. The best accuracy I've had so far with the 375 is with the 270 speer bt with I 4320 under it; that bullet will cloverleaf.</p><p> </p><p>If you want to break 2600 fps with a 37 caliber 300 grain bullet, you will need to go to a bigger case, but at 2500-2600 fps this round still hits like a hammer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 752449, member: 48043"] I've been shooting the 375 h@h for years. I had a m70 that wouldn't hit the broad side of a barn( they are designed with 300 gr pills in mind and have a tapered throat) and I've owned a remmy in 375 for about four years now. It has a straight throat and will shoot moa with any good combo, even at 8# scoped weight. You aren't going to get either of the 4350's in the case with a monolithic bullet unless you have a very long freebore, and you will be a single shot if you do. I tried my damndest and only got bulged cases. I shoot the 300 tsx in mine and had to go to I 4320 with it, but it shoots moa at 2550 fps. With the 300 dgs hornady I'm using a max charge of I 4530 but never did chrono it. A 270 accubond can be driven to about 2700 fps with I 4320 and it'll scramble you when you touch it off. It shoots well though, at about moa. The best accuracy I've had so far with the 375 is with the 270 speer bt with I 4320 under it; that bullet will cloverleaf. If you want to break 2600 fps with a 37 caliber 300 grain bullet, you will need to go to a bigger case, but at 2500-2600 fps this round still hits like a hammer. [/QUOTE]
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