That's what I was thinking. Win service rifle shows 42 gr as a max load and doesn't use magnum. Thanks for the help.I see no reason why you would have to use Magnum primers with a charge of 40 grains of powder
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That's what I was thinking. Win service rifle shows 42 gr as a max load and doesn't use magnum. Thanks for the help.I see no reason why you would have to use Magnum primers with a charge of 40 grains of powder
lol. so I'm guessing it doesn't pass the sanity check. Got it!I don't know everything but I've never seen a charge weight of 60grs of H4350 in anything
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X-Caliber 375 Raptor 12" Barrel 1-10 / Odinworks 6.8 oz. AR15 9mm Pistol buffer /
JP Ent. Large Frame Rifle Spring / SLR .875 Sentry 8 AGB /
Wilson Combat Q-Comp Muzzle Brake .458 cal.
Powder / Bullet / Primer Velocities
38.5 gr SBR SOCOM / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2337 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
39.0 gr SBR SOCOM / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2450 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
39.5 gr SBR SOCOM / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2490 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
40.0 gr SBR SOCOM / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2527 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
41.5 gr Accurate 1680 / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2390 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
42.0 gr Accurate 1680 / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2420 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
43.0 gr Accurate 1680 / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2440 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
43.5 gr Accurate 1680 / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2480 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
42.3 gr. Vihtavuori N120 / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2520 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
42.6 gr. Vihtavuori N120 / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2530 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
43.0 gr. Vihtavuori N120 / Maker 175 gr. TRex / CCI 34 2580 ft/s 5 shot Average Vel.
1680 isn't the best performer. N120 worked well. I haven't had time to continue working. up the N530 loads. However, N530 is no longer being shipped to USA but I have quite a pile ofThanks for the info. Gives me a great starting point. Happy Thanksgiving!
My thoughts on what to check.So I got my 375 raptor assembled. Everything seems to work fine except when I'm using my Lee dies to form brass for rounds. I'm using 358 Win brass from Starline. If I form it as usual, after cut/trim with the dies set to shell holder depth -1/4 turn, the brass gets stuck in the chamber and is very difficult to eject. I also noticed that there is no or minimal primer strike from the firing pin. I've had to push the shoulder back some increasing the depth of the sizing die, but then I have to remove the die to do the other stations and finish the round. With the shoulder bumped down, the round chambers and ejects as expected if inserted manually into the chamber and the bolt is allowed to close. If it strips it from the mag, the bolt fails to go into battery completely. If I charge it again, assuming the BCG isn't stuck, it'll work normally after that. Cycling is as expected after the first firing and after the first time it is put into battery. It seems like the first time the bolt closes on newly formed brass it is fixing whatever minimal problem there is.
I'd prefer not to have my BCG cramming the brass into it's final form. Any thoughts on where to look? Could it be the dies? I've also read it could be a stiff extractor spring. I have a known good BCG from a .308. Going to swap that tomorrow with new brass and test that. Additional ideas would be appreciated.
I only managed to get through the x-caliber break-in today, but on the two 5 round mags I used at the end, which were reloaded a few times, everything worked perfectly.
Thanks,
James
I don't see any type of gauges available specifically for 375 raptor. So, I went and bought a Hornady headspace gauge to be able to measure the shoulder. I did notice that I have to crank the LEE FS die as far down as I can to be able to get it to match fired brass.My thoughts on what to check.
-Check barrel with headspace gauge
-Check cases with case gauge
-Buy brass/ammo from BlackCollarMunitions and see if it works. I haven't tried there stuff yet, but it looks like they finally have it available.
I have to run my starline 358 cases through my CH4D die and then through the LEE die. Not sure why, could be tolerances combined with brass springback or something. I haven't tried with my extra LEE dies sets I got recently to see if they have the same issue.
Regarding bullet seating depth, I believe the old data showed 2.710" for the 235gr speer.
Regarding powder for that bullet, I used the data for the 250gr SGK to find where to start. It lists both 10x and AA2200.
BTW, don't expect to get the velocities listed on the old raptor site data. My velocities are 50-75fps slower.