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the ruger will have approx 100 grains of water capacity (rumored 4% MORE THAN 375 H+H)

question is wont the ruger be the same capacity as the 8x68? or a min taper version?

so the 323 ruger (8mm) will have the same performance as the 8x68 and roughly the same for the 338 and 358 versions

so the advantages are
.16" shorter (advantage depends on action)
standard boltface
375 dia bullet
ability to load long
non rebated (crossing fingers)
ect...


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If the 375 Ruger is 2.5" long and we assume the shoulder is .518.......528 has been put up for the shoulder but I think that was a typo because the taper would be too small and I think I did see .518 put up somehwere just recently.....then I think the Ruger 375 will be about 4% bigger than the 8 X 68.

Average diameter of the 8 X 68 is .5" and the 375 Ruger (assuming a .518 shoulder) would be .525 and that should increas capacity byabout 10%. However the 8 X 68 is about 6% longer.

It is very difficult to see the 375 Ruger having a rebated rim. Firstly there is no need. Secondly the WSMs and RUMs were rebated so the rim would fit standard magnum bolt face.....remember that the WSMs and RUMs are about .550 to .555 on the head.

Personally, I think the 300 and 338 Rugers and possibly 7mm Ruger are in the pipeline and the 375 Ruger is a test run....and there will be a surge of buyers initially and the 375 Ruger (being 375) will allow for much higher pricing of the ammo than would be the case for a 300 or 338 Ruger.

Disclaimer Big Grin I have a track record of being almost 100% wrong in making predictions Big Grin

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Jeeeeeeeeeezz! What is up with 2007" It's only 1/3-past January and I find myself agreeing with MM for the second time already!! The End Times must not be too far off.

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Jeeeeeeeeeezz! What is up with 2007" It's only 1/3-past January and I find myself agreeing with MM for the second time already!! The End Times must not be too far off.


Put those two credits in the bank......that will help cover the debits coming through Big Grin

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I reckon you are right, Mike. Eeker

But you do have shocking "form" on predictions Big Grin
 
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But Blair, think of my potential.

All I need to do is make predictions and then do the opposite. I wonder if this ability could be used for the stock market. Smiler
 
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welllllllllllll, fertilizer is traded on the commodities market...got to be a future in that!

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I have 8x68 brass. If someone will send me a 375 Ruger case I can fill both with water, weigh and report the results.


 
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word is it might be a couple months before we see any Frowner

thanks l.d.


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word is it might be a couple months before we see any


Sweet Mother of God what is the hold up!!!!!!!!!!!! They can't be that stupid!!
 
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.366 Torque,

I believe it was Einstein who said "...the primary difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits...". There is nothing I can add to that.

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If somebody has a set of dies I can resize a few 8x68S cases so you can try the new toys out.


 
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LD,
You want someone (not me) to fire a case that is .511" in the rim and .523" in the head, in a chamber designed for brass that measures .532" in rim and head? thumbdown
 
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Ron,

I reckon some of these blokes should confine their rifles to Wby Mark V or Rem 700s Big Grin

Probably the Mark V because it seats the case much deeper in the chamber than the Rem 700 Smiler

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