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I have a Ruger Mod. 77 Mark II in .375/.338 that has killed a few animals and is a favorite. I'm not reloading much these days, and thinking of rechambering to .375 Ruger for the availability of factory ammo. I took a quick look at dimensions and it looks like it will work. Anyone know for sure? Thanks.


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Posts: 228 | Location: Albany, NY | Registered: 24 December 2007Reply With Quote
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Your idea of a rechamber will work just fine should be easily accomplished by any smith with the reamer. I don't know if there will be any appreciable performance difference if that was what you were looking for. Thanks, Lynn
 
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Sounds like an excellent idea. In one sense, the 375/338 was an attempt at modernization that gave up a little bit of capacity to the H&H in order to use a standard length case and magazine. Now with the 375 Ruger you will have full modernization with about a 11 grain increase in capacity, 5 grains over the H&H. Ballistics will be similar but you might find about 100 fps persecond more than the 375/338. It will depend how hot they load the factory ammunition. In any case, you will end up with standard cartridge that has brass and ammunition available. Welcome to the 375 Ruger world.

PS: there is an outside chance that a very slight adjustment will need to be made on the extractor. Apparently the rim thickness and groove is a tiny weeny different on the SAAMI papers. At least that is what AmmoGuide implies.


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Thanks for the input. My main reason for the caliber change is wildcat to factory for ammo availability. However, after checking a few supplier catalogs/ web pages, it looks like .375 Ruger ammo & brass may not be so readily available. Anyone know a good source?


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Brass comes and goes on MidwayUSA. Try PowderValley, MidSouth, and Natchez Shooter Supply, too. In the long run you won't have a problem. You might even check Gunbroker, but if it if offered it may be over list price these days of short supply of everything.


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"A well-rounded hunting battery might include:
500 AccRel Nyati, 416 Rigby or 416 Ruger, 375Ruger or 338WM, 308 or 270, 243, 223" --
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If your need is for a few boxes, usually cabelas or sportsman warehouse has a few in stock. How much ammo do you require? thanks, Lynn
 
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http://www.midwayusa.com/find?...gorydimensionid=9937

http://www.natchezss.com/Categ...74&prodTitle=Hornady Unprimed Cartridge Cases - .375 Ruger Basic ( Not Ruger Magnum) 50/Box
I believe that these are not headstamped ".375 Ruger" but are otherwise the same.
 
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I appreciate the suggestions,however, thanks to Governor Cuomo NY residents can not buy ammo on line. I have to find it locally.


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Can you NY fellows buy reloading components on line?
 
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I appreciate the suggestions,however, thanks to Governor Cuomo NY residents can not buy ammo on line. I have to find it locally.


You need to find some friends who live in PA or other neighboring states.


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FWIW, any time I've been to the Cabela's in Hamburg PA half of the cars on the lot are from NY. Sounds like you need a road trip.
 
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FWIW- I live near Cabel's Hamburg Pa., they usually have all of 1 box of .375 in stock, and that's .300 gr. solid. Will a NY Ffl dealer internet-order for you, or are they not allowed to also? My condolences to fellow shooters & hunters in NY, NJ, & CA !
 
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The NY Safe Act requires that a background check be done on all ammo purchases. The implementation date has come and gone. The NYS police will not enforce this provision as there is no procedure in place for doing the checks. I've not been able to buy ammo on line...don't know about reloading components. A large, local gun group (multiple stores) does not stock .375 Ruger...they will order if prepaid and indicated a 3-6 month delivery, if available. Maybe I won't rechamber to .375 Ruger....I have lots of reloading components for the .375/.338. Be thankful if you don't live in NY State.


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Order a 100 brass cases of 375 Ruger now.

They will probably be there before your rechambering is done. The rest of the components are the same for the 375 Ruger and 375/338.


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"A well-rounded hunting battery might include:
500 AccRel Nyati, 416 Rigby or 416 Ruger, 375Ruger or 338WM, 308 or 270, 243, 223" --
Conserving creation, hunting the harvest.
 
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Originally posted by 416Tanzan:
Order a 100 brass cases of 375 Ruger now.

They will probably be there before your rechambering is done. The rest of the components are the same for the 375 Ruger and 375/338.


Agree... I would just say 2-300 and be done with it... Smiler
375 Ruger is an excellent caliber... You wont regret that.. tu2
 
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Who has brass available...and is it proper headstamped or basic brass?

Phil


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I have some extra brass i would be willing to let go for 50.00 for 50. They are one time fired but in very good shape. Plus 6.00 shipping. PM me if you are interested.
 
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Powder Valley has some Hornady 375 Ruger brass in stock as well as 375 Ruger Basic.
http://www.powdervalleyinc.com/
Always a good price.


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500 AccRel Nyati, 416 Rigby or 416 Ruger, 375Ruger or 338WM, 308 or 270, 243, 223" --
Conserving creation, hunting the harvest.
 
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I placed an ad in the classifieds for 50 virgin Hornday for $50. PM if interested.
 
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Thanks for the suggestions. I did find some at Midway so I'm good for now.

Phil


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