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Rebuilding my 375 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 818585" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p><strong>Re: building a 375 h&h</strong></p><p></p><p>Why would you quote hodgdon's data showing 4350 4,500 psi low when it is a compressed load and won't fit the case at any higher charge? I've tried; you will bulge the case walls with a higher charge and make a useless round of it. You are playing an apples and grapefruit game here. </p><p>If you think the factory loads aren't up to stuff you haven't touched off factories in your 375. </p><p>You <em><strong>DO</strong></em> have a 375 don't you?? </p><p>Please tell me you aren't just quoting a loading book here. I've been shooting 375's for over 15 years and am on my second rifle at present. The data is for the most part correct. The case capacity limits pressures more than many rounds we are used to though. This round has more in common with a 308 win than a 300 win as far as what powders you should use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 818585, member: 48043"] [b]Re: building a 375 h&h[/b] Why would you quote hodgdon's data showing 4350 4,500 psi low when it is a compressed load and won't fit the case at any higher charge? I've tried; you will bulge the case walls with a higher charge and make a useless round of it. You are playing an apples and grapefruit game here. If you think the factory loads aren't up to stuff you haven't touched off factories in your 375. You [I][B]DO[/B][/I] have a 375 don't you?? Please tell me you aren't just quoting a loading book here. I've been shooting 375's for over 15 years and am on my second rifle at present. The data is for the most part correct. The case capacity limits pressures more than many rounds we are used to though. This round has more in common with a 308 win than a 300 win as far as what powders you should use. [/QUOTE]
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