13 May 2005, 07:06
johnnypaulHow to????
Would it be possible to bump factory .375 cal bullets of 200-220 grians up to .379 diameter? What would be needed to do this? TIA,
13 May 2005, 10:26
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13 May 2005, 13:21
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14 May 2005, 01:03
MartinPottsIf you are going to be using a reloading press
Like a rock Chucker then you should contact
Dave Davison at
CH4D Mailing: P.O. Box 889
Shipping: 711 N. Sandusky St.
Mt. Vernon, OH 43050
U.S.A
Phone: 1-740-397-7214 Fax: 1-740-397-6600
Or email him
dave@ch4d.comHis web site is here
CH4D.
Why are you wanting to Bump up to .379 Diameter ?
14 May 2005, 01:54
johnnypaulMyself and a few folks other folks have the NEF Target Model 38-55. Without a hugh disscussion, the chamber size and bore/groove diameter are mismatched. NEF (and Marlins well) is using a .379 groove diameter barrel. Works fine with cast but makes it nearly impossible to shoot jacketed, as there is very little availability of .379 jacketed bullets. Seems that a method of bumping up commonly available 375 bullets made with the 375 Winchester in mind would work to solve the problem. I'm more than happy with cast, but seems a few want to use both styles. Figured I'd see what I could find out. Thanks for the info, sounds like I need to talk to Dave.