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Not me.So, anyone shooting .375 and above out there in NWFA land?
Do you still have the 375 Winchester Ammo?Marlin .375 Winchester Big Bore, 1980. I still have some of the Winchester Big Bore ammo 200 and 250 grain.
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If your dreaming, may as well dream for a .475 Linebaugh Bowen Classic 5 shot conversion and still be able to shoot the .480.Dreaming of an Alaskan in .480 Ruger...
What is that doodad next to the round?
Thanks for the info tac. Learn something new everyday (sometimes).It's a Sergeants' bore inspector mirror. You open it up and stick it in the breech, catch the light in the angled mirror and it shows you all the way up the bore of the gun.
Yes and no. I shot up most of the new stuff and am left with cartridges that are iffy that I bought from private sellers when you couldn't find any. I was going to break them down and reload them. I have other odds and ends including 50 new brass.Do you still have the 375 Winchester Ammo?
Gotta reload! I just had 200 Hornady FTX bullets and 200 new Starline brass cases delivered. Should have them loaded by the end of the weekend. I love my 460 Mag, now my 500 Mag isn't near as fun, LOL. I haven't heard of the 375 Ruger yet but I'm sure after reading about it I'll want one of those as well.Just fired off my brand new .375 Ruger today. What a kick in the pants! I sure love big bore guns and I sure hate paying for the ammo
I plan to, believe me. Got SUPER lucky at bimart today and found a pound each of H4350 and Varget which are the sweet powders for this cartridge. Can get 270gn Soft point bullets for .46/ea so once I get the dies it's off to the races! Which is great because factory ammo is north of $100/box.Gotta reload! I just had 200 Hornady FTX bullets and 200 new Starline brass cases delivered. Should have them loaded by the end of the weekend. I love my 460 Mag, now my 500 Mag isn't near as fun, LOL. I haven't heard of the 375 Ruger yet but I'm sure after reading about it I'll want one of those as well.
Which 270gr soft points are you using? I like to use the 230gr Speer hot core for some plinking loads in the 375H&H. I would add a 375 Ruger to the safe if I came across the right deal. The 375 Ruger is a real improvement on the 375H&H and it is a shame that big bores have fallen out of favor or it would probably be the new king.I plan to, believe me. Got SUPER lucky at bimart today and found a pound each of H4350 and Varget which are the sweet powders for this cartridge. Can get 270gn Soft point bullets for .46/ea so once I get the dies it's off to the races! Which is great because factory ammo is north of $100/box.
The short idea of the .375 Ruger is to "short mag" the .375 H&H which is does pretty well, been around for a few years.
None as of yet. Just seeing what's available and still need to buy the diesWhich 270gr soft points are you using? I like to use the 230gr Speer hot core for some plinking loads in the 375H&H. I would add a 375 Ruger to the safe if I came across the right deal. The 375 Ruger is a real improvement on the 375H&H and it is a shame that big bores have fallen out of favor or it would probably be the new king.