Northman999
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Yukon
Fellows,
I'm trying to develop a top end load for my 375 RUM with 300gr TSX's, but I've had a couple of hiccups - twice now I've had a bullet jump out of the muzzle 200 fps -or more- faster than expected, and faster than the others with the same load. ( i.e - 90gr 4831 gives me 2625 one time, then 2836 next time and then 2628 the next). Normal variation with my loads is about +/-10 fps. Only with my 375 RUM, and only with the TSX's, have I seen two rounds basically off the scale in terms of velocity. One had powder loaded from an RCBS powder thrower and the other was very carefully weighed on my scale, with me literally adding or subtracing one granule at a time at the end.
Has anyone else come across this? I also measure all my rounds for a consistant COL. I'd like to get my rifle shooting these TSX's, but I've already had one round completely lock up my rifle as it put out a 300gr TSX at a crazy 3080 fps, so I'm understandably hesitant to even approach a max load again, in case I end up picking brass out of my face.
I'm trying to develop a top end load for my 375 RUM with 300gr TSX's, but I've had a couple of hiccups - twice now I've had a bullet jump out of the muzzle 200 fps -or more- faster than expected, and faster than the others with the same load. ( i.e - 90gr 4831 gives me 2625 one time, then 2836 next time and then 2628 the next). Normal variation with my loads is about +/-10 fps. Only with my 375 RUM, and only with the TSX's, have I seen two rounds basically off the scale in terms of velocity. One had powder loaded from an RCBS powder thrower and the other was very carefully weighed on my scale, with me literally adding or subtracing one granule at a time at the end.
Has anyone else come across this? I also measure all my rounds for a consistant COL. I'd like to get my rifle shooting these TSX's, but I've already had one round completely lock up my rifle as it put out a 300gr TSX at a crazy 3080 fps, so I'm understandably hesitant to even approach a max load again, in case I end up picking brass out of my face.