...Peter
Velocity gains little, if anything on the big stuff, thats all hype from the dark side (grin)...It does tear hell out of good bullets and stops penitration..
I have no use for Roys rifles or his cartridges, just my option and I don't have a care, if someone else wants to use them, thats why we have options, else all would be shooting 30-06's....
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Ray Atkinson
I have owned 2 Mark Vs and a friend on mine also had one.
As to the Mark V, it needs a heavier barrel, more like the contour used on the 416 Wby.
In all three we found accuracy could range from vey good to all over the paper. I think this is a product of the very light barrel and huge freebore in the factory rifle.
For precision shooting from improvised field rests, I think the 378 needs a muzzle brake.
Shooting a heavy kicker from controlled position of a benchrest is totally different to improvised field positions.
Personally, I think the 375 Ultra is the way to go. It should come within 100 f/s of the 378, can be had in standard rifles and brass will be cheap.
I like the idea of the 375 Ultra, especially the idea of loading it to maximum H&H ballistics but with lower pressure and a wider range of powders. The powder issue is probably more important for us in Australia.
Mike
Pop,
Join in on this one, please.
George
However, in general the Mark V action and the 1960's style stock out of fashion are not for me. If you want a flat shooting .378 for long range shooting, why not build it on an Enfield or a CZ550? The result would be much better than a Mark V.
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Gerard Schultz
GS Custom Bullets
Mine is a custom with a Pac-nor ultramatch barrel, and McMillan stock. McMillan also steel and pillar bedded it. One inch groups at 200 yds are the norm, not the exception. A 300 gr Sierra bt at 3065 fps yields well over 6200 ft/pds of energy at the muzzle and over 3000 at 600 yds. This is academic but shows what the caliber can do. By the way this load with IMR 7828 does shoot 1.2" at 200 yds for me.
Yes...Muzzle break (and hearing protection) are a must, at least for me. If you ever decide to get one let me know, I have worked with just about every powder applicable. Take care.
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Mike 375, the new American built 378s are built with the heavier barrel diameter of the 416 Weatherby.
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Here's the reason for the question. A friend of a friend of a ... well you know, has a Model 70 CRF stainless on wood, originaly chambered in 375HH and has since been rechambered to 378WBY. The guy says it has been slicked etc. and shoots real accurate. I don't particularly need a 375 but apparently its a good deal at $1000 and you just never know when you'll need a large bullet travelling really fast.
...Peter
Check out the rifle. If it fits you and you like it buy it! Just because you have a 378 does not mean you have to shoot 378 WBY Mag equivelant loads in it. My rifle does real well with a cupful of H870 and 300 gr Hornadies. Velocity is in the 2400-2500 fps range and shoots well enough for these Wyoming charging prairie dogs :-). Also it is nice to know that you have a whole 500 fps range to work with to find your rifle's favorite load. By the way the Montana Rifleman has been altering Win mod 70's for the 378 family of cartridges for the longest time. In fact it is his favorite action to work on. Go for it.
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POP has already mentioned their best use, and most people don't see a need for it. I personally love mine and plan to use it for just that someday.
BTW, 3000+ fps with certain 300gr bullets is a significant gain over the H+H, but whether you need or want it is another story.
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