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Not a 220 fp, but here are a couple reduced loads.
Speer Reloading manual 11
Speer 235gr
SR4759
26.0 gr - 1500 fps 28.0 gr - 1599 fps 30.0 gr - 1701 fps
DuPont Handloader's Guide 1975-76
Rem 270 gr
SR 4759
41.5 gr - 2085 fps (Max load)
IMR 4227
39.5 gr - 2070 fps (Max load)
Win 300 gr Silver tip
SR 4759
39.0 gr - 1925 fps (Max Load)
IMR 4227
38.5 gr - 1935 fps (Max Load)
DuPont suggests the charge weights be reduced initially by 10% to compensate for possible variations from the data.
I haven't used any of these loads in a 375 H&H (never owned one to try it in), but I have used SR 4759 for reduced loads in:
264 Winchester Magnum 7mm Remington Magnum 300 Winchester Magnum 338 Winchester Magnum
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I load the 250g Swift A-Frames to about 2800 fps out of my 375 H&H using IMR 4064. Very accurate in my rifle. I would decrease about 2 grains from max (Swift Reloading manual) sorry I'm on travel and don't have the manual handy. That would give you a 250g A-Frame at about 2700 fps, plenty enough for pretty much anything in North America except for those big Alaskan brownies and grizzlies, with mild recoil in my rifle. My 375 H&H was a bit on the heavy side, 10 lb without scope or sling.
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+1 on the 235 grain Speer's.
73 grains H4895, LR primer, OAL 3.60.
Feels like a 180 grain bullet leaving an '06 at 2800....
It's you and the bullet, and all the rest is secondary.
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Here's a few from my notes. Standard disclaimers apply: worked for me, may blow your gun up, etc.
200 gr sierra FP, 40 gr SR4759 - 2200 fps 235 gr speer semi-spitzer, 42 gr SR4759 - 2300 fps 300 gr sierra SP, 28 gr IMR 4227 - 2000 fps 300 gr nosler PT, 64 gr RL-15 - 2350 fps
That last one isn't really a reduced load, but it is the minimum load for that powder in Nosler #6, and rolls out a relatively sedate 2350 fps. About a 2 moa load in my gun, but doesn't whack you like some of the faster loads with larger charges.
I killed a deer with that 235 gr speer load. Not much of a test, broadside from about 15 yards. Bullet expanded and exited, taking a fair percentage of the lungs with it, FWIW.
Good luck, be safe, have fun!
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Reckon I need to get some SR4759. How about 4895 reduced data?
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I used the Sierra 200 gr Flat Nose and 40 grs of IMR 4759 this year. Very light recoil, and I got three test subjects. All three dropped at the shot! This could be my new "Lucky Rifle"! whelennut
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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Any pictures of the test subjects WhelenNut?
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Cold Case, They are freezer wrapped now and not to photogenic! A spike buck and two does shot just before dark, bottom of the ninth. I plan on my son using it on Black Bear next year if we draw tags! No need to use any heavier bullet unless I draw a moose tag.
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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Any other .375 Winchester level load recommendations, y'all? If not, I will hie me to the reloading store for some 4759 or 4227.
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200 gr sierra I went with 42.0 gr of AA5744 as my start charge.
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Finally got to load 20 cases with Sierra 200 FP/40gr/SR4759/Fed. 215 and test them.
Recoil was like a .260 w/more of a push effect off bench. Only grouped about 2 inches @ 100 yards, but that could have been my bench technique or the fading light and thick reticle. Any deer would have been hit with any shot fired, though.
Did a couple of field position shots on the MGM steel @ 75 yards and the 200 grain load rocked the target back hard. Bit of cratering the steel, too.
My first shots through a .375 in 19 years! Will have to show it to a deer this fall or a coyote/groundhog this spring and summer.
May back the charge back to 38 grains and see how it groups. Did not chrono today
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