I've got 220gr Hornadys, which I load in the .375Win. Decent bullet.
But I wanted something a bit 'tougher', for when I'm stumbling around in grizzly country, with the .375Win. It's such a nice handling and carrying rifle, I want to take it out more.
And I'd love to hammer a big black bear with it too.
Anyway, I ordered up some Woodleigh PSP (Protected Soft Point) 235gr. These are intended for the .375H&H, and muzzle velocities of 1900-2600fps.
I know I can load them to ~2000fps MV. But then there's the issue of the small meplat on them.
Well I built a crude jig... actually just a block of hard laminated plywood... drilled a 3/8" hole in it, to just the depth that would allow me to file down the nose.
It worked pretty well. These bullets are definitely safe to handle in the tube magazine of the little Winchester now.
Next I need to load up a few and test fire them into something, to test the expansion.
For bears, I'm looking at stalking to within 50 yards.

These are the bullets I filed, beside the untampered bullets. Behind them is a loaded 220gr Hornady.
Depending on how this goes, I may do up a bunch like this. If I do, I need to figure out a better way to do it... although this 'system' did work okay.
But I wanted something a bit 'tougher', for when I'm stumbling around in grizzly country, with the .375Win. It's such a nice handling and carrying rifle, I want to take it out more.
And I'd love to hammer a big black bear with it too.
Anyway, I ordered up some Woodleigh PSP (Protected Soft Point) 235gr. These are intended for the .375H&H, and muzzle velocities of 1900-2600fps.
I know I can load them to ~2000fps MV. But then there's the issue of the small meplat on them.
Well I built a crude jig... actually just a block of hard laminated plywood... drilled a 3/8" hole in it, to just the depth that would allow me to file down the nose.
It worked pretty well. These bullets are definitely safe to handle in the tube magazine of the little Winchester now.
Next I need to load up a few and test fire them into something, to test the expansion.
For bears, I'm looking at stalking to within 50 yards.

These are the bullets I filed, beside the untampered bullets. Behind them is a loaded 220gr Hornady.
Depending on how this goes, I may do up a bunch like this. If I do, I need to figure out a better way to do it... although this 'system' did work okay.




















































