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Anyone care to share their 375RUM handloads, preferably with 270gn bullets.
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In my RUM I use 90.0 grs of H-4350 and a 300 gr Nosler Partition.
The second load I use is 94.0 grs of H-4831 and a 300 gr Swift A-Frame.
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98.0 grs of AA4350, 270gr.TSX My friend uses 101gr AA4350, 270 TSX. Really hot load.
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I was hoping for more responses as I just put together a 375 RUM on a Model 70 action.
I haven't started work-up yet, but doing research it looks like 4350 is the preferred powder of 270 weight bullets and 4381 or H1000 might be better with 300 grain bullets.
The factory powder looks a lot like 7828, FWIW.
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Anyone care to share their 375RUM handloads, preferably with 270gn bullets.
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Anyone have some chronographed loads with real world velocity as apposed to book velocity?
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The 300 gr NP load is 2736 fps from a 26" barrel.
The 300 gr SAF load is 2690 fps from the same barrel.
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Rem brass,260ab,9.5M, 96gr IMR 4350, 3.630 oal, 3000 fps
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98.0 grs of AA4350, 270gr.TSX My friend uses 101gr AA4350, 270 TSX. Really hot load. 98.0 grs AA 4350, 270 gr. TSX 3000 101 gr AA 4350, 270 gr. TSX 3100 HOT LOAD
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I tested & chronographed a few loads in my Rem 700BDL .375 RUM a few days ago. I started out with 93gns of H4350 and 270gn Barnes TSX which produced an 8 shot average of 2880fps. Next up was 97gns of RL19 with a 270gn Barnes TSX which produced a 5 shot average of 2743fps. I will probably try RL22 and W760 and see how they perform before making a final decision on which powder to stay with permanently.
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