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Gday Mate,

Congrats on picking up the Lott. [Smile]
I changed the choice of my Ruger #1 from 458 Lott and went for 375H&H, only because I didnt want to wait for 6 mths for the Lott to get here, the 375 will be here in about a month, my question is, where do you get your brass from for your 375 and how much do you pay? [Confused] same question goes for any other Aussies reading this.

Cheers Choppa
 
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Choppa,
Frank O'Reilly in Melbourne: $60 per 100, about 8 months ago though, bought 300 cases to be safe.
Con
 
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Choppa,

you could have bought a cz .458 and sent it off to Bob De'Vries to get reamed to a Lott or you could have bought a cz .416 Rigby if you wanted something in between a .458 Lott & a .375.

Anyway you have made a great choice with the .375, it hits real hard and has low recoil.

My load is;

win case
wlr primer
78 gr AR2209
Hornady 300 gr RN

(As usual this is safe in my rifle, so reduce 10% & work up to be safe)
shoots under an inch and is probably doing 2450 so its a mild load. The Hornady RN works well on pigs & grassy's

Con got a great price on that brass I paid $92 for 100 winchester cases.

Don't you hate the wait mate !!
 
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Choppa by the way when I run out of Hornady RN's I am going to try some cheap Taipan .375 bullets $40 odd bucks for 100 I think for the 300 gr RN's. I have used a few in .416 cal and there good for pigs etc.
 
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Thanks Boys,

Con $60 /100 is bloody cheap, I go to franks every time I go to Melbourne, so that sounds like the go, Franks is hard to beat on just about everything price wise.

PC,
I didnt want to have to wait for 6 mths so I went with the .375 and It will here in about a month, and I had my heart set on a Ruger No1.

So PC whats the next Toy?
 
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Choppa,
Agreed on Frank O'Reilly's prices. They're buying brass in bulk (10,000 case lots from Winchester) hence the dirt cheap prices.
Con
 
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Choppa resigned from my Job today so no toys until I pick up another Job. Life is to short to be treated like shit.

I am not sure whats next;

I am thinking either

.500 caliber big bore of some sort
.404 Jeffery
or an M70 Bigbore
or a second cz .416 Rigby to leave in the humback stock setup as I changed my current .416 stock to a Corporal Trading composite.

Whats next on the list for you ??

Con is doing a .470 capstick
 
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PC,

I reckon the next purchase will probably be a good .22, I have owned well over 2 dozen .22's over the years, but they seem to come and go.
I reckon I might go for a Sako .22, the Wife is getting her licence shortly, she wants a 30/06 for Sambar, so that might come first.
As far as big bores go, look to put it plainly I would love a double rifle, i think it would be a price issue rather than calibre, if you know what I mean. Thats too bad about your job, what do you do for a crust?
 
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I work as an accountant,

I hope to get some work somewhere as soon as I have finished up next Tuesday on the Wednesday I will go and meet with an accountant at another firm who has some contacts.

I have only been in the game seven months so I do not have that much experience.

I have heaps of motivation though as I my missus said when I get another job I can get another Gun [Eek!]
 
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PC, as we say here in the South, " It's a sorry woman that can't support one man."
 
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Crowrifle, [Big Grin]

she is a great woman and she was the one that said to resign and concentrate on another job.
 
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Hey PC,

Got any mates at the ATO [Wink]
Its good to have a good women behind you, I know whats thats all about, I have one of the best.
No wonder your always buying new toys PC, you charge buggers like me $200 an hour [Roll Eyes]
 
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Choppa,

I am only a graduate accountant mate and I was making better $$ when I was pumping petrol at a servo. The blokes I was working for where making the dough [Wink]

Hopefully next job things will be a little better.
 
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PC speaking of dollars mate have you noticed the prices of CZ's going through the roof here.(like $1500!)
A 25-30% jump in price,yet our dollar has grown 35% stronger in that time.
They are still selling for roughly the 'original' price in the US...

Karl.

Karl.
 
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Karl,

Yeah I know thye must have been selling really well and they thought "gee people will still buy these even after a 25-30% increase" As usual it's just not in favour of the consumer at all.

I still reckon there a bargain at $1450-$1550 but the people willing to buy one will drop off as the price goes up.

See there would be a lot of Rock & Can shooters who would buy a .375 or .458 for the heck of it at $1200 odd dollars but once you start getting into the $1500 area people who are not keen on big bores would be saying "well I really don't have a use for it"

Well just buy them up before they creep towards the $2000 mark.

I was speaking with my gundealer about the price rise and he said you need to keep in mind that the 602 .375 back in 1980's was selling for $1200 odd dollars so he said there actually has not been a price rise on the BRNO magnums for many years [Confused]
 
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PC,
Not sure about the 80's but I remember pricing 602's 10 years or so ago in 458 for around $975.

Karl.

[ 10-19-2003, 08:44: Message edited by: Karl ]
 
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