I am going to be reloading a magazine fed 375 Cheytac and was wanting to know how much bullet tension should I be looking for.
sorry for the delay in respondingHow heavy is the rifle and what bullet and velocity are you shooting it at?
Thats alot of recoil for a mag feed rifle, 20lbs more recoil energy than my 375, Id go .004 NT minimum. Problem with big boys like 375 and up is they recoil so hard that the rounds in the mag slap the front of the magazine and either push the bullets into the case more or they deformed the meplat of the bullet.sorry for the delay in responding
rifle will weigh 30 lbs.
cutting edge 377 gr MTAC-MAX
2900 fps
Using your inputs, the 375 has 33.62 ft lbs of recoil energy and the 30-06 has 17.48 ft-lbs. So essentially double the recoil. Post some pics of your Cheytac, Like to see it.For what it's worth, a 377grn at 2900 over 138grn powder in a 30lb rifle has lower recoil velocity than a 10lb 30-06 pushing a 150grn bullet at 2950 over 60grns of powder...
Also for what it's worth: My 375 is a single shot, but I use 1.5thou neck tension, and I can't push the bullets deeper into the cases by hand. I use 3thou on my PRS rifle, 6 dasher and 6 creed, and I CAN push the bullets deeper into the cases if I really lean on the bench.
