Quick load using H380 - 250-3000 savage

cloverleaf

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Sep 10, 2006
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I mis-read the load data before I bought my most recent pound of powder.... could some one with Quick load run the following for me please:
For the 250-3000 Savage:
Remington Case
CCI 200 primer
Hogdon H380 powder
Hornady 75 gr. V-Max bullet

Of course I can find data for 87 and 100 grain bullets but no 75's - Thanks CL
 
Sorry CL, cannot recall what rifle you want the data for; an older action, or a newer one capable of 65,000 psi? (QL list Pmax as just under 53,000 psi)
Barrel length?
 
Thanks for the reply. Rifles are a mis-macthed pile of Mauser parts, or a friends i930's vintage Savage Model 99. That help? CL
 
For the 250-3000 Savage:
Remington Case
CCI 200 primer
Hogdon H380 powder
Hornady 75 gr. V-Max bullet
Going with the conservative 53,000 PSI and a 22in barrel? CL
 
There is a reason I was reaching out looking for experience w/ H380. See the following data below- confusing-

Hornady Mannual 32.2g-37g for the 87 grSP
Speer web site 38g-42.0 for the 87g Hot Core

I realize they are talking different bullets but there is quite a bit of difference on the extreme ends between the 2 IMHO-

Thoughts?- CL
 
39 Grains of H380 seems to work! Will need to shoot again to verify, but looks like I FINALLY found a load for the 87Gr Speer that my Mauser will shoot! Also shot a three shot group at 41 Gr pictured on the "38" Grain target is also looking promising. Bolt lift is a little stiff though and 39 gr functioned perfectly. CL

Any advice on getting my photo's rotated? 1/4 turn left.
 

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39 Grains of H380 seems to work! Will need to shoot again to verify, but looks like I FINALLY found a load for the 87Gr Speer that my Mauser will shoot! Also shot a three shot group at 41 Gr pictured on the "38" Grain target is also looking promising. Bolt lift is a little stiff though and 39 gr functioned perfectly. CL

Any advice on getting my photo's rotated? 1/4 turn left.
Good to see someone getting good results from the ol' 250 Savage!
39 gr looks like your huckleberry with that bullet!
 
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