.375 rifle - which is best?

Very nice and thanks for the info and great photos. Checking P.O. Ackleys books, there are a 'few' interesting members of the family of 375's. I have a model 70 Winchester in 375 H&H and not long ago from a guy on site, I acquired a custom 700 Remington in 375 Chatfield Taylor. Basically a 338 WM necked up to 375 and also in Ackleys book, very close to the 375 Durham Magnum.:redface:Haven't even started 'playing' with it,;)yet.

It’s a sweetheart, she’s only 175fps behind the .375 H&H and Ruger at 235grs with H4895 and no pressure signs. Sure there are other powders that will push the magnums further ahead but I load everything with H4895 these days and that’s simply enough performance for what I need; lightweight Grizzly work rifles.

Sounds like a lot of effort to end up at a 9.3x62.:)

How much faster than your sattarlee?


300fps, but it has 4” more barrel too. Indeed, she’s a 9.3x62 ballistically with .375 bullets and accepts long pointy ones in the mag easier. Struggled to adopt the 9.3 when CEB sends free .375s, and just a lot more bullet options at .375... cross pollination with my H&Hs. #justifications :d
 
It’s a sweetheart, she’s only 175fps behind the .375 H&H and Ruger at 235grs with H4895 and no pressure signs. Sure there are other powders that will push the magnums further ahead but I load everything with H4895 these days and that’s simply enough performance for what I need; lightweight Grizzly work rifles.

:)Thanks again. If possible, any chance of seeing load info and results on paper?? Just curious. I've punched a bit of paper with my two 375's but looking forward to ;) 'playing' with them in the field. :( The years seem to be flying by these days so I'd best move that up in the 'bucket list'.
 
For sure the usual disclaimer this isn’t advice just my findings,

.375 Coastal? PNW? Pacific? WCO? Ursus?, single velocity reading unless more than one figure present.

45grs H4895 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2229fps

53.6grs H4985 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2552fps

54.0grs H4985 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2567fps

55.6grs H4895 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2625fps

55.5grs H4985 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2603fps

56.0grs H4895 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2650fps, 2643fps

57.0grs H4895 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2663fps

57.5grs H4895 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2715fps

Can’t fit enough H4895 in the case to encounter case head expansion above .0004” or very flattened primers.
 
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No not most, all. At least you can understand what that dogs going on a about..he’s an odd one for sure.


Some dudes are just miserable and angry at their own life, and it manifests itself in their CGN life.

I think life is to short to be grumpy all the time, so get your favourite gun, head to the range and the woods, and have some fun!

Extra points if your favourite gun is chambered in 375 Ruger! :dancingbanana:
 
For sure the usual disclaimer this isn’t advice just my findings,

.375 Coastal? PNW? Pacific? WCO? Ursus?, single velocity reading unless more than one figure present.

45grs H4895 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2229fps

53.6grs H4985 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2552fps

54.0grs H4985 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2567fps

55.6grs H4895 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2625fps

55.5grs H4985 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2603fps

56.0grs H4895 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2650fps, 2643fps

57.0grs H4895 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2663fps

57.5grs H4895 CCI LR Primer, 235gr Speer Hot Cor 2.955” OAL 2715fps

Can’t fit enough H4895 in the case to encounter case head expansion above .0004” or very flattened primers.

Thanks for the in depth load info. Any target results on paper? My load info is much more;), limited in scope. Done some initial testing using IMR 4046, IMR 4350 and IMR 4320 with a small selection of bullet brands and weights.
:)Thanks again.
 
56.0grs was most accurate (I think), I’m shooting iron express sights only so no definitive group sizes, but I could hit pop cans routinely and make good looking groups.

Thanks guy:). It's been good chatting and again, thanks for all the info. Much appreciated. I'll have to get into some serious accuracy load tests and development, with both my 375 H&H and the 375 CT. :)Be safe out there.
 
56.0grs was most accurate (I think), I’m shooting iron express sights only so no definitive group sizes, but I could hit pop cans routinely and make good looking groups.

Opps, almost forgot to mention. Not too long ago, close by in Crofton, there was a guy producing custom bullets. He went by the name of Martix Ballistics Ltd. and I 'think' they may be located in Delta B.C. now. In 375, I have some of his 300gr FBRN and in 290gr, some Bonded. And, for the 9.3, ;) ".366 Wagner" I have some 290gr FB Bonded. Time to get my butt in gear and do some more testing:).
 
Obviously, if you are not the first...You are the last.

Is that the best you two can come up with ?

Really ?

Rob

I wouldn’t want to go any further. To me your confused, at times nearly incoherent and strait outa left field ramblings had me thinking drugs, a lack of drugs or a slow slide into senility. Gatehouse is right though, your posts are pretty much just yapping, your suggestions and advice is nearly always paraphrased from some other poster in the same thread. Keep that pst count up though
 
I wouldn’t want to go any further. To me your confused, at times nearly incoherent and strait outa left field ramblings had me thinking drugs, a lack of drugs or a slow slide into senility. Gatehouse is right though, your posts are pretty much just yapping, your suggestions and advice is nearly always paraphrased from some other poster in the same thread. Keep that pst count up though

Ahhh , doctor who subscribes to his own meds...
Very good contribution to the queen of the 375 R and her fans in Pink.
Tight Groups,
Rob
 
I’d say this will be one of the best .375s. But it’s a rather biased assessment.

HTtnEbe.jpg

Gorgeous
 
How does one define best? Highest velocity? That would be the .378 Weatherby or, if you want to think outside the box, a .375 Cheytac. If you want the best accuracy, it would be whichever cartridge you chamber in a rifle tweaked toward accuracy. If you want the easiest to carry, a traditional lever action rifle chambered for the .375 Winchester or the similar .38-55 tops the list, but these aren't in the same class as the big case .375s, but perhaps they're enough. If you want proven performance, the .375 H&H might be best, and is certainly the one all others are compared to. If you view the best as being the full sized .375 that's the most affordable to shoot, or perhaps the best value, the .375 Ruger wins. For me the .375 Ultra chambered in a Brno 602 has proven to be a good choice, so I guess its best for me.
 
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