Dave Viers used to load for me but he is no longer doing so. I need a reloading set. Or how difficult would it be to make a set from an already loaded round? Anybody you know I could send a round to make a die set? The rifle is excellent and one of my favorites. Happy to pay what it takes.
Originally posted by LR3: Dave Viers used to load for me but he is no longer doing so. I need a reloading set. Or how difficult would it be to make a set from an already loaded round? Anybody you know I could send a round to make a die set? The rifle is excellent and one of my favorites. Happy to pay what it takes.
I have plenty of empty shells.
I seem to recollect that either a chamber print or 3-fired cases were required to manufacture my set of Custom Hornady reloading dies. Pick your manufacturer and start the process...
Jim "Life's hard; it's harder if you're stupid" John Wayne
Posts: 4954 | Location: Central Texas | Registered: 15 September 2007
Send 3 cases to Neil Jones in the US he will make you some I have some of his in .338 Norma Mag. They are nice. Can't Dave Vier's make you a set ? I have a set of his dies too they work well.
Posts: 7505 | Location: Australia | Registered: 22 May 2002
Originally posted by LR3: Thanks. Anybody know what the difference is between the .375 CT and .375 Snipetac and are the dies interchangeable?
Dies are not interchangeable the snipe tac is an improved version of the cheytac, shoulder blown forward and sharper shoulder, gives a Little the more case capacity. Also maybe less case stretching ??
Posts: 7505 | Location: Australia | Registered: 22 May 2002
You also have to remember that the 375 Snipe-tac does not use a Sammi spec reamer. I have 3 gun different guns all 3 take seperate loads specs.
So with that said i would do like those have said, take 3 fired cases and send them off to a good die maker. But if you do not have any cases, there may be a chance you get you hands on some new 375 Chevy -tac loads.
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