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375 Weatherby. Keep the barrel marked 375 HH. You can load it beyond 375HH or 375 Ruger or shoot any readily available 300 HH ammo.
TC HUH?? .
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No...that wouldn't work very well would it?
Fixed it...still, it's a more practical option when starting with a 375HH.
TC
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Hi .416, I've got a similar project afoot. I can send you some fired 8mm cases and you can neck em up for samples. I have two BRNO's, and the heat treater in Salt Lake City, says they can be quite soft. My wildcat is called the Boer 8. But I have a reform set that brings down the big Ruger 375 Basic in .050" stages. So I have questionable .45, 416, and a good 375, with 10 grs. of H2O less than the 375 Ruger parent. It looks like an overgrown 35 Whelan. Thanx in advance, and take a look at this collage. Thanx in advance Indybuster dtrainmore yahoo.com http://s1122.photobucket.com/albums/l534/dtrainmore/Boer%208%20wildcat%20cartridge%20collage/
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