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I have a Zastava 375 and was just wondering if one could convert this to a watts or a lott. How hard is it?
 
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I have a Zastava 375 and was just wondering if one could convert this to a watts or a lott. How hard is it?


I'm sure its been done before, but personally I don't believe there is enough meat in the bottom bolt/action lug to convert it to a Lott, but I'm happy to stand corrected.

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Originally posted by holzer375:
I have a Zastava 375 and was just wondering if one could convert this to a watts or a lott. How hard is it?


I'm sure its been done before, but personally I don't believe there is enough meat in the bottom bolt/action lug to convert it to a Lott, but I'm happy to stand corrected.

Reg S&F


Why? It's already opened up for the long cartridge. Haven't checked, is the Lott pressure higher than .375 H&H or "Roy"? Seems to me if it's a problem it should never have been a .375.
 
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Been there, done that. It works fine, you will need to massage the rails for proper feeding/release. I can't remember, but I think we worked the magazine to hold three down and still feed well.


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the lott and 375hh are the SAME saamie presure..


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

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