The other day I was pleased to find my .375 Ruger in arrive in the mail. I bought a McSwirly stock for it and after about 5 months, it showed up. Without shooting it, I sent it directly to Guntech, who did a great bedding job on it for me...
Here it is with the 1.5-5x20 Vari X III installed (pre bedding)
I had a free day today, so I packed up some gear and went to the range. It was pretty darn windy, and gusting frequently, but I was already there, so what the hell...
I popped the 2.5-8x36 Vari X III off my Ruger 7mm Rem Mag, and popped it on the 375 for now.
Primary task today was to work up a load for my upcoming grizzly bear hunt, using the 270gr TSX bullet, but first I had to rezero the rifle, so I bore sighted it then got it on paper at 25 then 100....
I started a load work up, starting at 79gr of H4350 and going to 83.5gr
(Top left group)
Once again, working up a load with TSX bullets was a pleasure. 6 different powder charges went into a group just over 1.5" at 100 yards.
I figured I would try a group with the max reccomended charge of 83.5gr, which gave me a .60 group with an average velocity of 2730fps.
Hunting load was done
Next I wanted a practice load, so I chose the 270gr Hornady Interlock
Working up from 78gr H 4350 to 82.5, the group was opening up at 82.5 and so I backed down and took another shot with 81gr, which cut the first 81gr bullet hole, so I figured I was close enough there, too..
I briefly thought about dicking around with it for better accuracy, but decided against it. All I am going to do with that load is shoot milk jugs and bang 8" gongs from 25 yards out to 400 yards with it, I don't care if they all land in the same hole.
I tried out the 260gr Accubond load that had shot so well when the Hogue Stock was installed, and it did pretty much a repeat performance of the original groups:
I had some Hornady RN 300gr Bullets, but it was getting late and I'd ended up shooting about 45 rounds from the .375 so my shoulder was starting to ache a bit and I dont' even know what I'd use the RN for, anyway... I think they were left over from my previous .375 or maybe my buddys .375 I used to load for...
I hope to try out some 300gr Accubonds when they become available, I bet they shoot Cruise Misslies and would be great moose medicine out from close up to way out there..
Here it is with the 1.5-5x20 Vari X III installed (pre bedding)
I had a free day today, so I packed up some gear and went to the range. It was pretty darn windy, and gusting frequently, but I was already there, so what the hell...
I popped the 2.5-8x36 Vari X III off my Ruger 7mm Rem Mag, and popped it on the 375 for now.
Primary task today was to work up a load for my upcoming grizzly bear hunt, using the 270gr TSX bullet, but first I had to rezero the rifle, so I bore sighted it then got it on paper at 25 then 100....
I started a load work up, starting at 79gr of H4350 and going to 83.5gr
(Top left group)
Once again, working up a load with TSX bullets was a pleasure. 6 different powder charges went into a group just over 1.5" at 100 yards.
I figured I would try a group with the max reccomended charge of 83.5gr, which gave me a .60 group with an average velocity of 2730fps.
Hunting load was done
Next I wanted a practice load, so I chose the 270gr Hornady Interlock
Working up from 78gr H 4350 to 82.5, the group was opening up at 82.5 and so I backed down and took another shot with 81gr, which cut the first 81gr bullet hole, so I figured I was close enough there, too..
I briefly thought about dicking around with it for better accuracy, but decided against it. All I am going to do with that load is shoot milk jugs and bang 8" gongs from 25 yards out to 400 yards with it, I don't care if they all land in the same hole.
I tried out the 260gr Accubond load that had shot so well when the Hogue Stock was installed, and it did pretty much a repeat performance of the original groups:
I had some Hornady RN 300gr Bullets, but it was getting late and I'd ended up shooting about 45 rounds from the .375 so my shoulder was starting to ache a bit and I dont' even know what I'd use the RN for, anyway... I think they were left over from my previous .375 or maybe my buddys .375 I used to load for...
I hope to try out some 300gr Accubonds when they become available, I bet they shoot Cruise Misslies and would be great moose medicine out from close up to way out there..



















































