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.375 H&H Longer Range Load - Help
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 491980" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I don't have much to contribute to the thread, my .375 H&H was built 30 plus years ago to hunt the coastal jungle, and dark timber. I did take an antelope at 300 yards pre-range finder days. </p><p>Anyway I don't shoot it since I had my neck welded back together, but discussion of this worthy "old timer" brings back happy thoughts. Thanks guys!</p><p>As far as the heavier bullets go 75 grains of 4350 and a Federal 215 will get you about 2400fps and change. This was my load for the Barnes 350 grain original-up close and personal this will do anything you ask it to. Someone mentioned the Rhino bullets-as far as I know they are a flat nose partition style bullet. When I looked into a little over 2200fps was about all you could get from the straight H&H case with the 385 grain version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 491980, member: 30671"] I don't have much to contribute to the thread, my .375 H&H was built 30 plus years ago to hunt the coastal jungle, and dark timber. I did take an antelope at 300 yards pre-range finder days. Anyway I don't shoot it since I had my neck welded back together, but discussion of this worthy "old timer" brings back happy thoughts. Thanks guys! As far as the heavier bullets go 75 grains of 4350 and a Federal 215 will get you about 2400fps and change. This was my load for the Barnes 350 grain original-up close and personal this will do anything you ask it to. Someone mentioned the Rhino bullets-as far as I know they are a flat nose partition style bullet. When I looked into a little over 2200fps was about all you could get from the straight H&H case with the 385 grain version. [/QUOTE]
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