(Cartridge) .375H&H
(Brand of bullet) Hammer (Shock Hammer)
(Weight of bullet) 299gr
(Brand of brass) Norma
(Type of powder) CFE223
(Grains of powder) 71.0
(Brand, and type of primer) GM215M
(COAL) 3.60"
(CBTO)
(FPS/MPS) 2562
(Rifle) Blaser R8
(Barrel Length) 650mm (24.75") std. weight barrel (17mm)
(Scope) Z8i 1-8x24
(Weather conditions & temp) 55℉, 48% RH, 28.35"Hg
(Accuracy @ 100 yards/meters) 3/4"
(Notes) 72.5gr's of powder produced 2598fps with 1" grouping but the 71.0gr load worked best in both the Blaser and my Winchester M70.
.375H&H 299SH
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Re: .375H&H 299SH
Should work just fine.
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