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SJB358":9b2v9yju said:
Alderman":ld4kbhhd said:SJB358":ld4kbhhd said:
Interesting line up and good looking ammo. Do they make 375 improved brass or do you fire form your own out of H&H brass?
I read it is okay to shoot H&H in the improved and if you’ve done so, do they group decently?
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remingtonman_25_06":1y0qg51n said:Well looks like they're copper bullets, so that's a no for me. Never been a fan of monos. If I need a bullet to retain 90%+ I'll use the Swift A-Frame.
358 WCF":pp3b0qmg said:Thanks Scotty, I was reading thru some old threads on here about your Newton & other 35 stuff. Thinking that's where I copied the QL with RL26 from. I'm also wondering about lighter bullets... 200s & 225s. Since the same powders as 35 Whelen (RL15, H4895, etc.) work so well with them, have you tried CFE223 or 2000MR in your Newton? There's no love anywhere for newer powder data in the big 35s. If the Whelen can reach 2900fps with 200s, what can the Newton or the Norma do with all that extra powder capacity?
The 25" 338 Ackley, in the past, has pushed 200/210s to 2850fps fairly accurately, but ran out of room with the old long stick 4350s. RL19 & W760 didn't quite get the speed I was hoping for while IMR-4831 & RL22 burn too slow for 210s in this cartridge. It was built in '91 specifically with the 210 Partition in mind & has been mostly guarding the safe since about '93. With the sticky chamber problem fixed & all these new powders to experiment with I'm sure it can do a little better.