375 H&H 300 grain Accubond Recipe

I have not yet used the 300 gr AccuBond, but have been very impressed with the 260 gr Nosler AccuBond on black bear.

With 300 grain bullets I have had excellent accuracy using H4350.

75 grains of H4350 comes up with 2520 fps from a 24" barrel, for me. That was with a 300 grain Hornady bullet. Good accuracy.

The Federal 215 magnum primer is my first choice, but I have also happily used the CCI large rifle magnum primer.

Regards, Guy
 
Thanks Guy! I will load up some today and try them at the range this afternoon! I will let you know how it goes!
 
This is my go to load for the .375 H&H
3 shot group. Hope this helps you.
One thing I have found using this load is I can change between 270 or 300 grain bullets and both are extremely accurate. I am shooting a Browning .375 H&H gold medallion'
LT
 

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I used a .375 H&H in the late 90s and used to load the 300 Sierra BT over 76gr WW760 and a CCI250 primer, WW cases. I got right at 2600fps from my 24" Mod 700 BDLSS. Unfortunately, that Sierra was just too soft, ruined a lot of meat on a young cow elk. I then fell back to the Barnes 270 X. Back then, the Winchester factory 270 Failsafe was just as good.
 
Laker_Taker":3ac8zs69 said:
This is my go to load for the .375 H&H
3 shot group. Hope this helps you.
One thing I have found using this load is I can change between 270 or 300 grain bullets and both are extremely accurate. I am shooting a Browning .375 H&H gold medallion'
LT


Hi Laker...At 76 grains that is at MAX according to the Nosler load data. Are you sure on that number? And what is your OACL?
 
Positive on the load of 76 grains of IMR4350. I am at the lake home but will post the OAL tomorrow when I get home

Like any load all guns are different I recommend starting low and working your way up
I did try H4350 in the same load but not as accurate

LT
 
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