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<blockquote data-quote="Holmes" data-source="post: 5353" data-attributes="member: 457"><p>My old pre-64 375 H&H sits in a McMillan Supergade, bedded and trigger tuned by DGS.</p><p></p><p>She really likes the Sierra 300 SBTs for the long range game. I've had excellent results with Reloder 15 & 19, IMR 4350 & 4064.</p><p></p><p>I use a Zeiss Conquest 3x9 and the rifle shoots very well out to 5-600 yards. It is fairly heavy at 11# field-ready so its rather comfortable to shoot even from the prone. Best group to date at 100 is 10 shots into 1.2".... of course I have not been able to repeat that!</p><p></p><p>My rifle does not like anything less than 250 grains. I have battled with the 235s and 220s without any kind of consistency.</p><p></p><p>This rifle is my primary hunting arm and I usually shoot Nosler partitions at game, however, for long range jack rabbits, coyotes, and prairie dogs, the 300 grain Sierra gets the nod. Wind just isn't an issue with these big torpedoes!</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holmes, post: 5353, member: 457"] My old pre-64 375 H&H sits in a McMillan Supergade, bedded and trigger tuned by DGS. She really likes the Sierra 300 SBTs for the long range game. I've had excellent results with Reloder 15 & 19, IMR 4350 & 4064. I use a Zeiss Conquest 3x9 and the rifle shoots very well out to 5-600 yards. It is fairly heavy at 11# field-ready so its rather comfortable to shoot even from the prone. Best group to date at 100 is 10 shots into 1.2".... of course I have not been able to repeat that! My rifle does not like anything less than 250 grains. I have battled with the 235s and 220s without any kind of consistency. This rifle is my primary hunting arm and I usually shoot Nosler partitions at game, however, for long range jack rabbits, coyotes, and prairie dogs, the 300 grain Sierra gets the nod. Wind just isn't an issue with these big torpedoes! Regards, [/QUOTE]
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