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7mm/375 Ruger Project 7LRM
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<blockquote data-quote="3006savage" data-source="post: 494524" data-attributes="member: 12069"><p>The 375 Ruger has approx 99 grains of capacity. You will loose 4-5 grains when you neck your brass down but that still leaves you with 93- 95 grains depending on the brass of course. That is right inline with the capacity of a 7mmSTW. I would think starting loads for the STW would be a safe starting point. There is a lot of data out there for the STW. Depending on your max OAL the useable capacity could be even better due to the shorter case length of the Ruger reducing encroachment into the powder capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3006savage, post: 494524, member: 12069"] The 375 Ruger has approx 99 grains of capacity. You will loose 4-5 grains when you neck your brass down but that still leaves you with 93- 95 grains depending on the brass of course. That is right inline with the capacity of a 7mmSTW. I would think starting loads for the STW would be a safe starting point. There is a lot of data out there for the STW. Depending on your max OAL the useable capacity could be even better due to the shorter case length of the Ruger reducing encroachment into the powder capacity. [/QUOTE]
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