I ended up with some 350 grain lead bullets that i want to use in a .375 winchester just can't seem to find any load data. Any help would be great.
thanks
I ended up with some 350 grain lead bullets that i want to use in a .375 winchester just can't seem to find any load data. Any help would be great.
thanks
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I'm not saying this is the only way, or even the best way; but if it were me doing this, I would take a good hard look at data for a single shot .38-55.
I know I have seen data for lead bullets in the 325-330 grain range, not sure about 350.
Overall length will probably be too long to cycle through a lever action, so unless you are lucky enough to have a Ruger #3, it may not work.
Robert
Actually, Robert, I sold him an amazing little Ruger #3 in .375 Winchester. He's a lucky guy!!
I never got the chance to shoot it, so I'm not going to be any help, though.
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I thought long and hard about that #3 when it was in S&S, decided to stick with my Marlin 336CB in .38-55. It evens out though, I recently got a #3 in .22 Hornet.
Robert
I found a load for .375 winchester and 350 grain lead bullets after looking long and hard
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Sorry I wasn't able to help more. Let us know how it does for you please.
Robert
I too thought about that #3 when it was for sale but I really wanted a Winchester Big Bore, which I just got. I now have the availability of getting a #3 again. Decisions, decisions!
the .375 winchester should have come out with a 24 or 26 inch barrel, it is a totally different firearm with that long tube
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