The late Ken Waters wrote a Pet Loads article in the .416 Taylor in the July 1974 issue of Handloader.
He used cases formed from .458 Winchester brass and Winchester 120 (standard) primers. Velocities taken from a 24" barrel. Colorado bullets were ordinary jacketed soft-points. Comments are...
Excellent suggestions here regarding bore cleaning, seating depth and magnum primers. If you have trouble finding Federal 215s, CCI250s are just fine and may be just a bit "hotter" than 215s. I get excellent groups and exceed 3000 fps with H4831sc, Hunter and Magnum with the bonus that all of...
I have not worked with the .350 G&H but have a .358 Norma.
Since the .350 G&H is just a necked down .375 H&H we can reasonably assume that their capacities are similar.
The Barnes #3 manual lists the case capacity of the .358 Norma as 87.57 gn of water and the .375 H&H as 96.37 gn of water...
Barnes Loading Manual Number three has data for their 220 grain Original bullet, which is a round nose with a lead core and pure copper jacket. The highest velocity load listed is 67 grains of H4831 at 2650 fps. The maximum load for H4350 is 62 grains at 2576 fps. In my experience Reloder 16...
I wouldn't try that route. The "usual signs of excessive pressure" don't show up well in the #1 action.
Having had similar ambitions for my Ruger #1 in .405, I had a reamer made and lengthened the chamber throat by .28”. This allowed 300 TSX to be seated at 3.500” and 400 Woodleigh to be...
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