Reloading Data/Equipment for .375 CheyTac

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Gentlemen,

I’m about 98% set to buy a Cadex CDX-40 SHADOW in .375 CheyTac. Only thing holding me back is reloading the cartridge. I already reload 9 calibers, so the aspect of reloading is not what I am after, it’s the components for the .375 cartridge.

Barrel will be either 29” or 32” Bartlein Barrel, but the more I think about it probably 32”; and have a 1:10 5R groove. Research has lead me to use ~133gr Retumbo powder, in Peterson brass, under 377gr Cutting Edge copper solids. Any info on this or other loads is more than welcome.

I am mainly looking for the dies, resizing and seating. Recommendations on who makes them and where I can find them would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Well , I just picked up a dt 375ct barrel bolt brass ect but saving for a hti chassis. I’m going to start with smk350 .015 off the lands 131gr retumbo 215m primer and I have Jamison brass. Gonna watch this thread . Hk45 what press are you going to use for that cartridge.
 
Gentlemen,

I’m about 98% set to buy a Cadex CDX-40 SHADOW in .375 CheyTac. Only thing holding me back is reloading the cartridge. I already reload 9 calibers, so the aspect of reloading is not what I am after, it’s the components for the .375 cartridge.

Barrel will be either 29” or 32” Bartlein Barrel, but the more I think about it probably 32”; and have a 1:10 5R groove. Research has lead me to use ~133gr Retumbo powder, in Peterson brass, under 377gr Cutting Edge copper solids. Any info on this or other loads is more than welcome.

I am mainly looking for the dies, resizing and seating. Recommendations on who makes them and where I can find them would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, did you end up getting the shadow? What length / twist? Just ordered mine in 32in / 1in7 :)
 
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REF: Reloading equipment 375 Cheytac and 6.5 Creedmoor

Did I miss anything? Will this get me started? If someone is really bored and cares to look through it, I would appreciate that :)

I hope I did my due diligence with reading reloading manuals up and down, researching components right and left, both here in the forum and in FB groups... Based on all that I came up with the following list of equipment to start reloading 6.5 creedmoor and 375 Cheytac.

Some background info: I am not planning on reloading in bulk. With that in mind I went with the Sinclair trimmer instead of the Giraud for example.

This is all on order so unless I got something completely wrong... :) :) I have not accounted for annealing yet. Was gonna see how far I get without.

- Press: Redding Ultramag Press4-3/4" opening, 4-1/8" stroke / dies 1-1/4"-12 without bushing and 7/8"-14 with
- Press: Shellholder RCBS #47 for 375 Cheytac
- Press: Comp. Shellholder Set Redding #1 for 6.5 creedmoor
- Case Clean: Lyman Cyclone Rotary Tumbler2ea, one for 1st clean & one for sizing wax removal, stainless (corn for wax?)
- Case Clean: Hornady Rotary Media Sifter2ea, one for 1st clean & one for sizing wax removal
- Case Clean: Case neck brush large (.35 to .45)
- Case Clean: Case neck brush medium (.270 to .30)
- Sizing: Applied Ballistics Die Set 375 Cheytac
- Sizing: Redding National Match Die Set 6.5 creedmoorFull Length Sizing (non bushing), Taper Crimp, Competition Bullet Seater
- Sizing: Imperial Sizing Die Wax2ea, 2oz.
- Sizing: RCBS Case Lube Pad
- Comparator: Hornady LockNLoad Body
- Comparator: Hornady Insert 375 Cheytac
- Comparator: Hornady Insert 6.5 creedmoor
- Trimmer: Caseholder 375 cheytac Special Order L.E. Wilson
- Trimmer: Caseholder 6.5cm1ea NEW case & 1ea FIRED case
- Trimmer: Hornady Chamfer/Deburr Tool
- Trimmer: Sinclair Ultimate Stainless Case Trimmerw/ stand
- Powder Dispenser: RCBS Matchmaster
- Powder Dispenser: Improved Autotrickler Pan2ea, MKMachining
- Powder Dispenser: Satern Alu Funnel 375 Cheytac
- Powder Dispenser: Satern Alu Funnel 6.5 creedmoor
- Priming: Sinclair Priming Tool
- Priming: Tool Head Sinclair #8 / 408 Cheytac
- Priming: Tool Head Sinclair 308 Family
- Misc: 50 round reloading trey / acryl - 375 Cheytac3ea, MKMachining
- Misc: 50 round reloading trey / acryl - 6.5 creedmoor3ea, MKMachining
 
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Do lots of 6.5 before you start reloading 375. While it really is just scaling up, the mistakes with the latter are more costly in several ways
 
Do lots of 6.5 before you start reloading 375. While it really is just scaling up, the mistakes with the latter are more costly in several ways

Thanks, will do! Is there an easy way to say what common mistakes are? I am completely green with regards to reloading. I did the reading, have no issues comprehending it so far I believe - mechanical engineering background helps a bit ;) but maybe there is something i can avoid?
 
There is just so much that can go wrong. Stuck cases, too much or too little shoulder bump, reading pressure signs accurately/correctly, too much sizing lube, not enough, overannealing, novice powder charging mistakes, scale drift, pulling bullets, finding seating depth. Making a giant batch of reloads that you have to go back and pull because they won't chamber, or are hot in hot weather from temp sensitivity, or you misgauged how hot they are and don't want to shoot them and blow the pockets, wrong primer, etc etc etc
 
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Hi, did you end up getting the shadow? What length / twist? Just ordered mine in 32in / 1in7 :)
Hi, did you end up getting the shadow? What length / twist? Just ordered mine in 32in / 1in7 :)
How did you 375Cheytac with 1 n 7twist turn out? Curious as I just bought one from a gentleman that became ill.It has had one round fired by the Gunsmith. Its a Stiller Action ,K & PBarrel..1in 7 Twist on a Mcrees Precision Chassis