375 H&H & 260gr Accubond

Phil I’m in tucson and don’t have my log book with me. I use Reloader 15 and I think it’s 71 grains in my rifle. Easy 1moa at 100. The load is one Guy posted a number of years ago and it seems quite popular. I’m low on 15 so I played with some H4350 just before I came down. Good velocity, not quite as accurate. I’m sure Guy or others using that above mentioned load will chime in shortly.
Love the 375 and shoot it at least once a month, perhaps a little more when I’m home.
 
Got a friend looking for a load, wondering if any favorites were here to be shared.?
Great bullet for the 375 when a sturdy 300 grainer isn't necessary. I've only shot a few black bears with it, from about 15 feet out to just over 300 yards. The bullet did superbly in all instances. Recovered the bullet fired from such short range.
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Nosler shows 69 grains of RL-15 as their accuracy load, and John Barsness published it before Nosler I believe. I copied that load and it worked great, producing about 2650 fps with excellent accuracy. HOWEVER... RL-15 has become really tough to get!

I turned to H4350 as I had quite a bit on hand and it works fine.

This is from Nosler's online data for the 260 gr bullet and 375 H&H:
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We've had several discussions about the 260 grain AccuBond over the years:




I think Fotis has done some work with them as well.

Regards, Guy
 
With you usual suspect powders out of the way here are some with "not so conventional" 375 H&H powders.
250-270 gr bullets.
All produce between 2700-2800 in my Sako. Drop 10% work up.

78 gr. CFE 223
72 gr Varget
80 gr Big Game
74 gr Leverevolution
 
I have found StaBall 6.5 to be another excellent powder in the 375 H&H Mag with the 260 gr E-Tip.
I've shot this load out to 600 yards.
In the near future I will try SB 6.5 with the 260 AB, 300 AB and 300 PT.
The 375 H&H Mag is a fantastic cartridge and a ton of fun to shoot.

JD338
 

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The lightest I have ever used Ernie were the 250 TTSX with the aforementioned loads.
 
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