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Can i use my 375 H&H dies to reload 375 Flanged? I gues not. /Johan | ||
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Johan, I looked them both up in Cartridges of the World, and there are signigficant differences in the cartridges cases -- both in diameters and in various lengths. I would say no too. You will need another shell holder for sure. jim | |||
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The way I understand it is that there is a 375 Flanged and a 375 Flanged Magnum. Which one do you have? | |||
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Right now I don�t have either. But sins you can use 7x57 dies to reload 7x57R I thought maybe. I knew it was a long shot. I was planing a falling block rifle. And I whant a rimmed case. /Johan | |||
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in big bore a 9,3 x 74 R it's easy to load , and in a strong action you can duplicate a 375 H&H load . Daniel | |||
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9,3x74 is ok but it is not British.... Maby I will end upp with a 9,x74. /Johan | |||
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opps i had that backward 375 hh CAN use 375 flanged for expander and seating bullet, not FL sizing. no belt... or, more to the point, the flange is were it BELONGS, on the bottom of the shell jeffe [ 10-24-2003, 17:18: Message edited by: jeffeosso ] | |||
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Johan Call it .366 - 3 " Nitro and you have a wonderful British round like the 275 Rigby ( AKA 7 mm Mauser )or the 256 Rigby ( AKA 6.5 Romanian ) , Dieter Horneber could made your own cases properly headstamped Daniel | |||
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