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17 August 2001, 02:40
<Cobalt>
.375-.338
Any opinion of or experience with the .375 Taylor? Rifle will be built on either a 1909 Argentine or a VZ-24. Can .375HH performance really be duplicated in a standard length action? Thanks, Bob
17 August 2001, 03:45
DB Bill
You can get pretty close depending on the barrel length. Do a web-search for the .416 Taylor and it will show a website (he posts here once in awhile) and they have info on the .375 Taylor as well.
17 August 2001, 04:26
Arild Iversen
Cobalt..
You find the .416 Taylor web site on this adress. http//www.geocities.com/bw_99835/

Lots of big bore info !!

Arild

17 August 2001, 08:28
<Phil R>
Cobalt,
I have a Ruger #77 in .375/.338 with a 24" PacNor barrel. It weighs 8lbs with scope and equals H&H ballistics with a little less powder and less recoil(so it seems). It's a sleeper! Winchester should have built it as a factory cartridge a long time ago. My load data is on the 416 Taylor page refered to above.

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Phil- Life Member NRA & SCI

17 August 2001, 08:57
500grains
The reason you can duplicate 375 H&H ballistics from a 338 win mag case is because standard 375 loads are relatively low pressure. To get those same velocities out of the smaller 338 case, you have to use more pressure.

More pressure is something to think about if you are going to hunt in high temperatures, but probably not an issue if you elk hunting in Montana in November.

18 August 2001, 05:42
Atkinson
I built a number of 375 Chatfield-Taylors back when....With IMR 4064 and a couple of others you can duplicate the 375 H&H with ease and safely....

My question is why, is that percieved less than a 1/4" of action lenth a serious consideration in a DGR?

Considering the possible problems related to hunting abroad with a wildcat, I think not.

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Ray Atkinson

ray@atkinsonhunting.com
atkinsonhunting.com

20 August 2001, 03:55
<Cobalt>
Phil R,
Where did you get your dies for the .375 Taylor? Thanks, Bob
20 August 2001, 05:18
<Phil R>
Cobalt,
I use Redding dies. They are at redding-reloading.com. They are excellent quality.

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Phil- Life Member NRA & SCI