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Anybody used Varget with Nosler 260 Accubonds or 300 partitions in the 375 H&H? I need a starting point to wrk up from. Running out of RL 15.

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I load 60gr of Varget under 270gr Hornadys. It's under max in pressure, velocity, and recoil. Fed GM215M sparks.

You didn't ask about this one, but in case you're interested in a reduced load for practice and deer, try 40gr of Accurate 5744 under those 270gr Hornadys. It gives around 2k FPS and recoils about like a 20 gauge shotgun. This shoots accurately in my M70.


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Thanks for the info Big R. I'll try that with 270's. Hodgdon doesn't have any 260 data, so I may have to start with 60 under them and work up.

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The "work up" part is optional, actually. Depends on what game animal you plan to shoot, and how far away you plan to shoot them. The 5744 load will be waaay enough for deer, and the 60/Varget load is nothing to sneeze at. Do you really need to push it to the top?


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That 270 load is fine for what I need, but I need to work up Varget loads for the 260.

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That 260 Accubond is a good bullet. Accurate and it works real well.

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Guy,
I have 250 of them and lots of Varget. Unfortunately I am running out of RL-15. I hope they work well in my #1 and Sako Deluxe. No listed, tested loads for Varget from Hodgdon or Nosler though. I emailed Hodgdon through their site and haven't heard anything yet and am somewhat reluctant to venture into uncharted waters without some guidance.

I know RL-15 works well with 69 grains. I was thinking of starting around 65 to 66 grains and working up to around 2600 FPS with Varget. Big R's load of Accurate 5744 with 270's sounds like a fun load too, but haven't seen any around lately. I may just go with IMR 4064 or H4895 since I have lots of those powders too.

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I've used 67.0 grs of Varget with a CCI 250 primer and 260 gr Accubonds for around 2550 fps out of my 700 XCR with a 24" barrel.

Also used Varget with the 235 Sierra with pretty good results.

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Hodgdon manual shows: Cases: Win, Barrel: 24", Primer: Fed215M
250 gr SFT SP C.O.L. 3.555"
Varget Start-62.0-2531fps-43,900 CUP
Max-66.5-2642fps-49,700 CUP

270 gr Win FS C.O.L. 3.600"
Varget Start-63.0-2530fps-48,500 CUP
Max-67.0-2620fps-51,600 CUP

300 gr SIE SPBT C.O.L. 3.600"
Varget Start-58.0-2345fps-45,200 CUP
Max-62.0-2454fps-49,300 CUP

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GunLoony88, Thanks for the info that is very helpful. No one else seems to have used Varget with the 260. I will probably start with that.

Wild_Bill_375, Thanks, I have Hodgedon's on line data that shows what you posted.

I want to use the Nosler 260 as a 300 yard elk load at around 2600 to 2700 FPS and this will get me started in that direction with Varget.

Thanks folks, now to load up a test sequence and wait for the snow to melt enough at the range here in the high country.

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Just saw this post.
I have used Varget in three Winchesters and two Talkeetnas and 260 NP's. All were excellent shooters. An average velocity for me was 2600fps with a Fed 215.


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Ruger No. 1 375 H&H - this rifle loves the Speer 270, but the Hornady 270 and Accubond 260 are similar with this load. Shot at 100 yds...

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Nice group. My Number One shoots real well with RL-15 & 260's, or H4350 and 300's or 270's.

I really need to give Varget more of a try, have a fair bit of it on hand. The 235 gr Speer did fairly well with Varget.

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bigwhoop, JGray, thanks for the loads. Hope I can shoot my boomers as well as you do.

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Excellent information.. Many thanks.. Hope to use this load on elk this fall and maybe bear this spring...


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FOr the 300gr bullets, try H-414 is you have any.


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Originally Posted by jorgeI
FOr the 300gr bullets, try H-414 is you have any.



Or win-760.



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A 375 for varmints and your spelling it like the powder......... O never mind.


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.375 Holland & Holland Magnum
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Bullet Load Powder O. A. L. Velocity Energy Comments

235 gn Speer
80gn Rel 15 2852
81gn Rel 15 2919 4481
82gn Rel 15 2930 4585
80gn Rel 19 2262 2671
79gn Varget 2981 4638

235gn Barnes X
85gn H 4350 3.604" 2865
87gn H 4350 2949 4539

250gn Barnes X
77.5gn Varget 2852 4516

250gn Sierra BT
75gn Rel 15 2808 4378
78gn Rel 15 3.591" 2908 4696
75gn Varget 2809 4638

270gn Woodleigh
72gn Varget 3.606" 2705
82gn 760 3.600" 2678 4301
83gn 760 2745 4519

270gn Hornady
72gn Varget 2752
74gn Varget 2762
77gn Varget 2794 4681
77gn H 4895 2794
84gn H 4350 2678
86gn IMR 4350 2786 4655

270gn Barnes X
78gn IMR 4350 3.570" 2608
80gn IMR 4350 2664 4256
72gn Rel 15 2651
74gn Rel 15 2732 4476 .5" Great Accuracy

300gn Hornady
71.5gn Varget 2565 4384
66gn H 4895 2447 3982

300gn Partition
78gn 760 3.585" 2500 4163 .902"
80gn 760 2562 4374 1.0"
66gn H 4895 2510 4197 1.202"

300gn Woodleigh
69gn Varget 2492
70gn Varget 3.587" 2550 Good Load
78gn 760 2542 4307
80gn 760 3.585" 2571 4405

300gn Barnes X
66gn AR 2206 2527 4258 1.202"
70gn Varget 3.602" 2570 4401 1.434"
80gn 760 2517 1.036"

300gn Hornady BT
78gn Rel 19 2275 3449
79gn Rel 19 2290 3494




























































































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If I were you, I would just use the Varget/270gr bullet data.


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