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I FINALLY scrounged the money to order all of the gear needed to roll my 375's! If all goes well, I could be in load development(I.E. sore shoulder) 2 weekends from now!! I cant wait to see how those Northforks shoot in my piggie buster...
 
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Good luck with the load development. My 375RUM actually kicks less than my 8x57IS, the Holland muzzle brake REALLY helps and as I use electronic hearing protection I dont mind the blast either homer
 
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I have heard that the Rem brass is not of great quality. How is your brass holding up, and are you outside neck turning for some form of concentricity?
 
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The Rem. brass is ok if you trim, chamfer&deburr before you start loading - I have 400 375RUM cases - ditched about 10-15 because of sharp dents.
 
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I got my conversion kit for my Dillon in the mail today...
 
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