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Thread: 375 Winchester Loads

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    375 Winchester Loads

    Looking for data for 375 Winchester in a 94 Win. I've got dies, brass, a 275 gr mold for a boolit in my H&H's, and a 250 gr mold on the way. I'm looking for a load to drive the 250's to about 1600 fps and the 275's to 1400 or so fps. I'm thinking 15 gr Unique would get the 250 to 1500-1600. Input? Pet loads?
    I tried to search the forums but came up with nothing.

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    http://www.hodgdonreloading.com/data/rifle

    Find other info on the net with regards to 38-55 loads in the 375.

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    I loaded a few score 265-ish grain 375-449 with 20 grains of 2400 and 20.5 of 4759. As I recall, they shot pretty well, I also shot a load with 748, 40 grains of it with the same boolit. Out of the light Winchester AE it was an attention getter, but never achieved the hunting greatness I desired, as its mere presence seemed to scare game out of the county.
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    Just smacking a steel gong around, 22 or 23 gr. of H4227 under a 240 gr. LBT bullet isn't to bad. Jump that load up to 26 gr. and put meat on the ground. Recoil starts climbing naturally, but if just for a couple shots, not that bad.

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    As soon as the 250 gr mold gets here I'll try some 4227, starting at 20 gr and work up. Ever tried Unique with the 240?

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    I am using 10 gr of Aliant 2028 with the Lee 255 bullet. Very accurate, like 3 touching at 40yards. I have never shot that load from a bench or over a chronograph,it’s my “giant 22” plinker. 2028 has shown to be very close to Unique in my research. Guessing it’s around 1200ish FPS. I was out of unique after the panic but had a keg of 2028 for our 20ga loads. Noticed that published loads matched up quite well with Unique. It meters better and is no where close to pressure limit, so I just haven’t seen a need to try the Unique. Suspect there would be no practical difference.
    I can’t give any input on driving them faster with shotgun powder, I go to RL7 for that realm and 4895 or 4064 for hunting loads.
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    24g of IMR4198 with either bullet will get you close to the velocity you mentioned.
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    You may find what you seek by searching 38-55 loads, especially single shots. The 375 Win is basically a 38-55 with a higher SAAMI pressure spec and more consistent bore size.
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    I know this is a old thread, but, this is a caliber and the Big Bore (not the angle eject) XTR rifle, that I really regret selling off.
    I was not impressed with the groups with factory loads in 200 and 250 gr Winchesters, or 220 Hornady reloads. 2 to 4 inches at 80 yards was as good as I could produce with a Williams receiver site, and mostly closer to 4 inch. Next I tried the Lyman 375449 264 gr FN GC mold, which dropped bullets with close to 280 gr after lube and gas checks. Same range, same conditions, groups were under 2 inches and some would run to 1 1/2 inches. I was using a stiff load of Reloader #7.
    I don't know why I sold it as those early BB XTR's where beautiful rifles. Just got swept up with others in a safe purge.

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