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After reading a lot of helpful and informative things on various internet sites I have come to the conclusion that a Blaser chambered in 404 Creedmoor with a tactical long range scope and a muzzle brake just might be the perfect big game rifle.
 
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Seamaster,
Is this a Blaser joke?
What is a 404 Creedmoor?
Does it have .423-caliber bullet?
What brass case is used to form it?
 
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It's a two-fer joke, Blaser and Creedmoor!
 
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Ah, the elusive Blasemoor!


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A 6,5 CM opened up to .422”!?

Being a straight walled cartridge, would that make it legal in the states that spawned the .350 Legend?
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Not if it had a belt and wasn’t listed on the stone tablet it wouldn’t...but a Blasémoor could be marketed on the “continent” so not to highlight the ammunition privlaged American origin of the round and rifle design.


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Ive said it before there are no dumb questions, I was wrong again..not my first mistake..


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http://municion.org/10/10_75x52Mannlicher.htm


577 BME 3"500 KILL ALL 358 GREMLIN 404-375

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would that fit an AR
 
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I don't see why it would not fit an AR10. Problem is the cart taper. I don't know how many would feed reliably from a mag. What AR10 mags are designed for about zero taper?


577 BME 3"500 KILL ALL 358 GREMLIN 404-375

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I’ve been shooting my 30/06 Creedmore with great results. Farther shots and deader animals.
 
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