Reloading the 375 Ruger

The Hodgdon site has a whole bunch of 375 ruger loads.

I use H 4350

Thanks, looked at the Hodgdon website already. Just curious at what others have had luck with.

I think I'm still going to run with the 4831SC to start, its very temp insensitive and I've had really good luck with it in the past.

Gatehouse, hows your 375 holding up? Are you happy with it? This one is going to end up an ATV/Hunting gun (love the 20" barrel).
 
Thanks, looked at the Hodgdon website already. Just curious at what others have had luck with.

I think I'm still going to run with the 4831SC to start, its very temp insensitive and I've had really good luck with it in the past.

Gatehouse, hows your 375 holding up? Are you happy with it? This one is going to end up an ATV/Hunting gun (love the 20" barrel).

With the new macmillan stock, it's an incredibly nice handling rifle.
 
My experience was that 4350 gave me pressure without giving me the velocity I wanted while H4831 was low pressure but I couldn't get the velocity. I decided that Re-19 would provide the burning rate I wanted, but the loads I needed resulted in heavily compressed charges. The powder I settled on is Hodgdon's relatively new Hybrid 100V, a temperature stable powder similar to Re-19's burning rate, but with a higher loading density.
 
My experience was that 4350 gave me pressure without giving me the velocity I wanted while H4831 was low pressure but I couldn't get the velocity. I decided that Re-19 would provide the burning rate I wanted, but the loads I needed resulted in heavily compressed charges. The powder I settled on is Hodgdon's relatively new Hybrid 100V, a temperature stable powder similar to Re-19's burning rate, but with a higher loading density.

Must.....resist....trying new powder......aaahhhhhhhh!:runaway::D
 
My experience was that 4350 gave me pressure without giving me the velocity I wanted while H4831 was low pressure but I couldn't get the velocity. I decided that Re-19 would provide the burning rate I wanted, but the loads I needed resulted in heavily compressed charges. The powder I settled on is Hodgdon's relatively new Hybrid 100V, a temperature stable powder similar to Re-19's burning rate, but with a higher loading density.

Great, I had pretty much decided, before and during this thread, that H4350 would be the one. Now I may have to try ANOTHER powder. Thanks for that.

4350 will get a go first though, I've got lots....
 
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