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IS THERE ANY BODY THAT HAS ANY 375 WINCHESTER AMMO OR DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHERE GET ANY
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I do not know of a single online retailer that has any in stock.
Might try a "wanted" post in the classifieds here on the Fire.
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Academy Sports Newnan, Ga is a good possibility
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IS THERE ANY BODY THAT HAS ANY 375 WINCHESTER AMMO OR DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHERE GET ANY yeah, me. i have a little of factory, plus managed to scrounge a sufficient quanity of brass via the internet, google fu in your friend. Found most but not all on auction arms. i have seen a box of the factory basically going for about 60 to 70 a box, if i remember right, although it could have been higher.
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Buffalo bore states the 38 55 ammo works in 375m 250gr bonded core. Believe they use the kodiak bullet. Used 375 win for many years, when win dropped the 250pp I couldn't find a suitable replacement. In my experience not accurate with the 200gr pp.
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Buffalo bore states the 38 55 ammo works in 375m 250gr bonded core. Believe they use the kodiak bullet. Used 375 win for many years, when win dropped the 250pp I couldn't find a suitable replacement. In my experience not accurate with the 200gr pp. Sierra 200g bullets have been disappointing in the accuracy department for me so I don't use them any more. Wonder if it has to do with the length of the bearing surface?
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The 220 grain Hornady bullet works quite well in the 375 Winchester. The 375 is mainly a cartridge for the handloader. Factory ammo is just too difficult and/or expensive. YMMV
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Buffalo bore states the 38 55 ammo works in 375m 250gr bonded core. Believe they use the kodiak bullet. Used 375 win for many years, when win dropped the 250pp I couldn't find a suitable replacement. In my experience not accurate with the 200gr pp. Well, I've got 38-55 brass and ammo I would let go if that helps. As to the accuracy of the 200 gr.PP, I use Savage 99's, and it does great. 38-55 200 gr. Winchester in my Savage
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