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375 Allen Mag vs these cartridges
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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 1183720" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>Kirby no doubt was right on--then--but, today there's some really good stuff out there. Reloder 50 already mentioned, which is really turning into a good loading for my 338 Terminator, then there's Vihtavuori 20n29 and 24n41, and Hodgdon US869 might be of interest for the 375/416 Barrett. There's also powders from elsewhere that we can't get here... If so the Barrett is hand's down the fastest, load for load, but who knows about the most important factors--repeat-ability and accuracy consistently. There is a 375/50BMG out there too which uses the full 50BMG brass instead of an altered 50 as in the 375/416. There's always something bigger--and smaller--in the searches for extremes. In any case may your search be fun and satisfying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 1183720, member: 34925"] Kirby no doubt was right on--then--but, today there's some really good stuff out there. Reloder 50 already mentioned, which is really turning into a good loading for my 338 Terminator, then there's Vihtavuori 20n29 and 24n41, and Hodgdon US869 might be of interest for the 375/416 Barrett. There's also powders from elsewhere that we can't get here... If so the Barrett is hand's down the fastest, load for load, but who knows about the most important factors--repeat-ability and accuracy consistently. There is a 375/50BMG out there too which uses the full 50BMG brass instead of an altered 50 as in the 375/416. There's always something bigger--and smaller--in the searches for extremes. In any case may your search be fun and satisfying! [/QUOTE]
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