Fifteen- twenty years ago I had a Mark X Mauser 98 converted from 25-06 to 375 Whelen. Over a couple years I worked up a note book of data using various powders and cast bullets. Proved to be very accurate and powerful. I never found a reason to try jacketed bullets. I have molds from NEI, Saeco, Lyman, RCBS. The Saeco and RCBS proved to be the most accurate.
Any way, I'm having a Browning 95 converted from 30 - 06 to 375 Whelen, what I'd like to know from the more experienced fellas, what is the relative strength comparison between the two?
My thought is to use the begining loads used for the Mauser and work up as high as I feel comfortable.
Any way any help sure would be appreciated.


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