Hi guys
I recently purchased a Winchester Model 70 Alaskan in .375 H&H Magnum (FN now makes them, good reports), first time using this caliber.
As I intend to reload, I was checking things out on different sites and noticed on several forums that large rifle primers and large rifle magnum primers were used for this caliber.
Shooters/Hunters in cold climates always recommended large rifle magnum primers; on the other hand, several shooters/hunters in hot climates were using large rifle primers.
I see their way of reasoning but would like to know what more knowledgeable shooters/hunters think about this.
Any thoughts?
If some of you have this rifle in this caliber, could you let me know what factory ammo produced the best accuracy in your rifle, at whatever distances; it would give me a starting point. Also if you have a pet load and don't mind sharing; I'll give it a shot
Greatly appreciate your comments.
Good shooting.
Ombre noire
I recently purchased a Winchester Model 70 Alaskan in .375 H&H Magnum (FN now makes them, good reports), first time using this caliber.
As I intend to reload, I was checking things out on different sites and noticed on several forums that large rifle primers and large rifle magnum primers were used for this caliber.
Shooters/Hunters in cold climates always recommended large rifle magnum primers; on the other hand, several shooters/hunters in hot climates were using large rifle primers.
I see their way of reasoning but would like to know what more knowledgeable shooters/hunters think about this.
Any thoughts?
If some of you have this rifle in this caliber, could you let me know what factory ammo produced the best accuracy in your rifle, at whatever distances; it would give me a starting point. Also if you have a pet load and don't mind sharing; I'll give it a shot
Greatly appreciate your comments.
Good shooting.
Ombre noire