Originally Posted by JakeDog
Originally Posted by Bugger
Originally Posted by APDDSN0864
Bugger,

Have you looked at the Hawk Cartridges Manual for .375 Hawk (a .375 Whelen Imp variation) load data?

Ed
Is it on-line? I know people have had good luck with Hawk Bullets. Unfortunately, I’m not one of them. My understanding is they have an annealed copper jacket and that their load data may be light compared to gilding metal jacketed bullets.
I’ve only used 35 caliber Hawk bullets. I think the best group was about 4” at 100 meters.
Don't think about Hawk bullets.
https://www.amazon.com/Hawk-Cartridges-Reloading-Manual-Zeglin/dp/0983159807
What Jake said...

The book contains load data for other than Hawk bullets and is a starting place for me and my .375-06 RCBS (.375 Whelen with a 30% shoulder and a full caliber neck) The BL-C(2) loads for the 235gr Speer SP were very accurate in mine.

Ed


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