255 gr bullets in the 375 Win

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255 gr bullets in the 375 Win

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Anyone have any loads they have used with the Rem 255 Soft points?
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Re: 255 gr bullets in the 375 Win

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No sir I do not, but I am curious if you have found a source for them and would you be willing to divulge it? :)
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A box of about 50 given to me by a friend. I did find some data in Pet Loads.
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Old Savage wrote:A box of about 50 given to me by a friend. I did find some data in Pet Loads.
RATS!!!! I was hoping that Big Green had started making then again. I should have known better.
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3rd try at posting a pic.
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Boy OH boy!!!
If there's anything that can make me feel incompetent, it's this.
Trying to post a USEFULL picture.
There's probably someone out there who can make this legible, but it's not me.
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Re: 255 gr bullets in the 375 Win

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Your pic is just too darn small. I guess I need to figure out how this works... :lol:
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Re: 255 gr bullets in the 375 Win

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Hobie;
My first 3 attempts were denied because the pic was too big.
There appears to be 2 different ways to describe a pic size.
Hgt x Wdt (800x600)----or--File size Bytes- KB--MB etc
I've been working with the software that came w/my Canon. Yes, I can reduce a pic
and still be able to focus on parts of it so that the printing is legible. I havn't figured out how to xfer that to the post.

For O.S.;
The info is from Lymans#45 Re; 38-55 Win. The loads are certainly safe and very appropriate for the 375Win. I thot them most appropriate because they used that Remington bullet specifically.
You probably have this data already.
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Re: 255 gr bullets in the 375 Win

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Pepe, thanks, I thought that looked like 45. I have one buried in a stack at the office. I'll have to dig it out.
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