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12 March 2010, 04:51
yumastepside
375 x 2 1/2" N.E.
Not exactly a dinosaur killer, but an interesting cartridge in a Lee Speed. Basically an elongated .303 British blown out to .375.
I am currently building a Lee Speed style rifle in this calibre, and would like to know if anyone has one and could post some good clear pictures, or even of a .303B model ??
The good thing is , here in Australia, Bertram make brass for it, Woodleigh make excellent projectiles, a local stockmaker can reproduce the stock for me, Sprinter Arms the barrel profile and I already have the LSA action complete with dust cover and magazine cut-off. Smiler Smiler tu2 tu2 clap

Roger
12 March 2010, 05:03
Phatman
This is the best that I can do
http://www.new-kynoch.apt-site...amed/375%202-5in.jpg
Kynoch still sells the ammo for it Smiler

It will be great if you can reproduce on of the great Lee Speed rifles. tu2

John coffee


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12 March 2010, 05:08
Phatman
Damn, link is bad.
Try Midway USA
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewP...productNumber=816209

John coffee


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12 March 2010, 05:11
Phatman
Performance isn't bad, its better than the 375 Winchester and its got a loyal following.
I've always wanted to do a Lee in 35 Win or 405 Win.
Maybe someday.

John coffee


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05 April 2010, 14:16
Milo Shanghai
Very nice cartridge. Shot my first ever red deer stag in 1978 with a double rifle in 375 2.5".
05 April 2010, 19:49
JudgeG
I took a Cogswell & Harrison double in the caliber to Africa several years ago. I had one shot kills on most everything I shot. I used old Speer 270 grain round nose bullets at 2000 fps or so and got good penetration and the bullets held up well.

Frank Beller now has the rifle and won't sell it back to me, alas!


JudgeG ... just counting time 'til I am again finding balm in Gilead chilled out somewhere in the Selous.
05 April 2010, 21:46
465H&H
Elmer Keith used it in a Lancaster double for elk hunting.

465H&h
11 September 2010, 15:36
darwinmauser
I'm doing much the same thing Roger ,I have a Lee Speed action ,a 375 barrel and a reamer ,still looking for some of the small things like sights . It will be put together when I next get down to Adelaide along with a 7x57 Gew98 .

Pete


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11 September 2010, 19:10
Bill/Oregon
Great project! Where are you guys getting those Lee Speed actions?


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11 September 2010, 20:00
darwinmauser
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
Great project! Where are you guys getting those Lee Speed actions?


There's a few laying around in this part of the world Bill , prior to the Lithgow factory being set up in 1913 or 14 the various state governments bought rifles for police and militia , some of these were marked Lee Speed ,they were in military configuration of course , you don't see to many sporters here. I picked one up for beer money a while back .


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12 September 2010, 03:20
Bill/Oregon
Darwin: I should have bought one from one of your internet sellers back when they were less in demand and the dollar was stronger. Did manage to get a couple of Martinis.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author