Powder for .375 H&H?
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I loaded up some .375 H&H loads with a friend this past weekend. We used a few different bullets: 250gr Sierra SBT, 270gr Hornady SP, and 300gr Hornady BTSP. And, we used two different powders, IMR 4831 and IMR 4350, at several different charge weights.
We used a Caldwell Lead Sled (which worked great, by the way) and shot two rifles: an Interarms Mark X and a new Savage Alaskan Guide Gun. None of the loads shot better than about 3" at 100 yards, which was a bit disappointing. My friend commented that both guns shoot "minute of dead", and I have a hard time disagreeing with him. I would like better results, though.
Is the .375 H&H a finicky round to develop accurate loads for? I expected to find at least one load that would group well out of at least one of the rifles. I used IMR 4831 and IMR 4350 because we happened to have them on-hand. Are there better powder choices for reloading the .375 H&H? I eventually want to work up loads with Swift A-Frames and Trophy Bonded Bear Claws, but I would like to see better results with the cheaper bullets first. No sense in blasting away buck-a-piece bullets until I have an idea of what might work.
We used a Caldwell Lead Sled (which worked great, by the way) and shot two rifles: an Interarms Mark X and a new Savage Alaskan Guide Gun. None of the loads shot better than about 3" at 100 yards, which was a bit disappointing. My friend commented that both guns shoot "minute of dead", and I have a hard time disagreeing with him. I would like better results, though.
Is the .375 H&H a finicky round to develop accurate loads for? I expected to find at least one load that would group well out of at least one of the rifles. I used IMR 4831 and IMR 4350 because we happened to have them on-hand. Are there better powder choices for reloading the .375 H&H? I eventually want to work up loads with Swift A-Frames and Trophy Bonded Bear Claws, but I would like to see better results with the cheaper bullets first. No sense in blasting away buck-a-piece bullets until I have an idea of what might work.
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Dan,
I rechambered my 375 H&H to the 375 H&H Ackley Improved and either way, it shot the 300 grain bullets best with Winchester 760 powder and the 270 grain and lighter bullets seemed to prefer Viht. N-140. I also use Winchester WLR Magnum primers with both powders and seat the bullets out to where they just barely touch the lands....
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I rechambered my 375 H&H to the 375 H&H Ackley Improved and either way, it shot the 300 grain bullets best with Winchester 760 powder and the 270 grain and lighter bullets seemed to prefer Viht. N-140. I also use Winchester WLR Magnum primers with both powders and seat the bullets out to where they just barely touch the lands....
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Dan, I have done a little tinkering with the 375 H&H.
I have pretty much settled on 2 loads, one with a 260 Nosler AB with Reloader 15 and the other comprising of a 270 gr Barnes TSX and IMR-4350. In my Sako M75 both loads shoot great, though I only shoot 3 shot groups with it, sub MOA groups are common. I use Winchester brass and Wimchester WLR magnum primers. I use a light crimp in the Nosler's cannelure and in the X bullet it's second groove.
These are loads with the 270 gr Barnse TSX and IMR-4350 powder



I have pretty much settled on 2 loads, one with a 260 Nosler AB with Reloader 15 and the other comprising of a 270 gr Barnes TSX and IMR-4350. In my Sako M75 both loads shoot great, though I only shoot 3 shot groups with it, sub MOA groups are common. I use Winchester brass and Wimchester WLR magnum primers. I use a light crimp in the Nosler's cannelure and in the X bullet it's second groove.
These are loads with the 270 gr Barnse TSX and IMR-4350 powder



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doubleA,
Nicely done! That's what I'm after. How do those TSX bullets perform on game?
doubleA,
Nicely done! That's what I'm after. How do those TSX bullets perform on game?
As to powders, I've had my best .375 H&Hresults with IMR 4064, and foundIMR 4350 to bea bit on the slow side-couldn't get enough of it in the .375 H&H case. I'd think IMR 4831 would be even worse in this regard, and would not use H4831 in the H&H case at all. Maybe in the .375 Weatherby, which has a little better capacity as well as case shape.....
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IMR 4064 was highly recommended at another site as well. I use IMR 4064 almost exclusively in my .338-06, so I always have some of it on hand. I hope it works well in the .375 H&H, so I can justify buying it in 8-pound cans from now on.
I will try it. Thanks for the suggestion, eldeguello.
I will try it. Thanks for the suggestion, eldeguello.
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