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375 winchester ammo help #5224040 07/29/14 03:49 PM
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Any of you reloaders sell 375 winchester ammo or sell the components to load them yourself. Or perhaps some help to where to find it. Seems to be a hard load to find.

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Chad with Dallas Reloads is who I'd talk to first.


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If there's brass for it, I could load it. But I looked, and I can not find brass.


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Re: 375 winchester ammo help [Re: brent1] #5224349 07/29/14 06:43 PM
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We have some brass but thats all, hard locating the rest or a even a factory load.

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I will check my stash, I might be able to spare a few Sierra 200 gr. If you don't mind shooting cast, I might have a few of those also.


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Re: 375 winchester ammo help [Re: brent1] #5225190 07/30/14 02:04 AM
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the .38-55 is almost the same case, you might check the dimensions. I'd work up carefully on the loads, if you go that route.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=429878821

also, shoot an email to these folks, I think I saw some .38-55 brass the last time I was there:

https://www.10ring.com/

Hawk bullets should have bullets:

www.hawkbullets.com

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Be careful using 38-55 brass, I am sure it can be done but the 375 brass us thicker and operates at a lot higher pressure than the 38-55. I load for both, the 375 and 38-55 are both seasonal run items just not sure when they will make the next run.

Tried http://www.ammoseek.com with no luck.


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Re: 375 winchester ammo help [Re: brent1] #5225570 07/30/14 10:02 AM
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Thanks guys for the help. Very seasonal load. From what i have been told most factory loads only get made 1 day of the year and since the latest ammo craze they havent even done that.

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The 375 Win has sure enough dropped into the "you got'ta be crazy" category when it comes to components. Unfortunately, the last six years has seemed to doom a lot of great cartridges. Two others I shoot have met the same fate; the 300 Savage and 35 Remington.


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