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Reloading
375 ruger load info
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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 940185" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>I'm starting with a workup from the barnes website. I figure that the failsafe is pretty close in construction and overall size to the tsx. I used my H380 Barnes load of 83gr and stepped back 2 grains to start, that should get me on paper at least. The barnes load is a crusher too, but I really want to use those failsafes. So, if any one wants to know..... 81 an 82gr H380, 300gr CT Failsafe seated to 3.300in with a firm lee factory crimp, groups to follow...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 940185, member: 75933"] I'm starting with a workup from the barnes website. I figure that the failsafe is pretty close in construction and overall size to the tsx. I used my H380 Barnes load of 83gr and stepped back 2 grains to start, that should get me on paper at least. The barnes load is a crusher too, but I really want to use those failsafes. So, if any one wants to know..... 81 an 82gr H380, 300gr CT Failsafe seated to 3.300in with a firm lee factory crimp, groups to follow... [/QUOTE]
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