recently bought a German 378 because a) it stayed reasonable and b) I've never had one. got some used brass and dies and have ammo loaded. unfortunately the seller doing a lazy job of packing and ups a worse job of handling broke the stock and the imperial 2.75-10 scope both completely in half. neither has done anything to compensate me yet. did get a replacement correct stock but of course had to chisel out all the epoxy bedding around the barrel recoil lug and don't have that rebidded yet so can't shoot it yet.
ANYWAY, my question is, do these have to be loaded from the bottom or am I missing something real obvious. it's a single stack, the follower is just a flat piece of steel, no offset. and there's no way I can discern to get a round loaded from the top past the feed lips of the magazine box.
If what you have is a Mk V action, it loads from the top. If you have a Schultz and Larsen action it is in fact a single stack and will only load from the bottom. I had a 378 with a Southgate pad that according to Wby was built on the Schultz and Larsen action about "57 or 58" before the Mk V action was enlarged for that cartridge. If the Mk V stock fits, it's not a Schultz. The early guns also were sans muzzle brakes.
Posts: 188 | Location: nc | Registered: 03 February 2008
it's the mark v. '69 or '70, forget which. no brake , barrel is same as the 340 i had and full up with a leupold 1.5-5 is 2oz lighter than my ruger m77 338 winmag. should be a real hoot to shoot.