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I'm in receipt of a few virgin brass and looking at them, it looks as though they might have a similar capacity as the .300 Weatherby.....

These cases just beg to be necked up and down...while I'm still waiting for my 416 Ruger reamer it now seems that .300 Weatherby performance is available for the standard length actions as well.

Has anyone necked it down yet?


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Vapodog-

I really like the way you think; has anybody ground a .30x.375 Ruger reamer yet?

Hmmm, now I know what I am going to use one of my VZ-24 actions for.


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i received some wednesday from H.... the perfect little borthers to my AR cases, I'll post pics later...

i think this as a 338 will be AMAZING

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i think this as a 338 will be AMAZING


That was my first thought when I saw this brass too.

The .358 fans will undoubtedly like it too. Smiler

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i think this as a 338 will be AMAZING


That was my first thought when I saw this brass too.

The .358 fans will undoubtedly like it too. Smiler

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although i looooove the 35, the newton fits that niche and you can use ruger brass to make the newton so the newton is getting a boost from its new apprentice...

i agree with el jeffe...the 338 will be awesome able to push 300 grain woodleighs at meaningful velocities.

it could be a cross canyon gun with 180 to 220's

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a switch barrel in 338, 375 and 400 would be the bees knees


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I'd do a 35 Ruger before the Newton. At present, both are wildcats but only one of them actually has a chance of being a factory round one day.

You'd get more capacity out of the Ruger and less dicking around with cases as well.

JMHO, but I don't think the Newton is going to get much of a boost out of the Ruger, other than that a bunch more people will have heard of the Newton now.

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"i think this as a 338 will be AMAZING"

I have to agree--should match the 330 Dakota with cheaper brass. Hell, the Dakota dies are $110. Depending on demand, even that could prove a wash....


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"i think this as a 338 will be AMAZING"

I have to agree--should match the 330 Dakota with cheaper brass. Hell, the Dakota dies are $110. Depending on demand, even that could prove a wash....

I was thinking the .340 Weatherby in a sandard action!


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I was thinking the .340 Weatherby in a sandard action!


which is exactly what it will be.. and, funny enough, I said as much to boomie on the phone last night

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I just got a Sako action that was a 7 mag to build a 375 Ruger on, but have been thinking more about a 416 on the Ruger case. Has anyone done this yet? How will this compair to the 416 Rem and 416 Rigby? I am new to big bores so need help and info.

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I just got a Sako action that was a 7 mag to build a 375 Ruger on, but have been thinking more about a 416 on the Ruger case. Has anyone done this yet? How will this compair to the 416 Rem and 416 Rigby? I am new to big bores so need help and info.

Jim

I'm building one right now....just got the reamer yesterday!

I fully expect to be able to push a 400 grain bullet at 2,400 in a VZ-24.....not too bad!


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I just got a Sako action that was a 7 mag to build a 375 Ruger on, but have been thinking more about a 416 on the Ruger case. Has anyone done this yet? How will this compair to the 416 Rem and 416 Rigby? I am new to big bores so need help and info.

Jim

I'm building one right now....just got the reamer yesterday!

I fully expect to be able to push a 400 grain bullet at 2,400 in a VZ-24.....not too bad!


if the 416 taylor is being pushed to 400@ 2350 than 400@ 2400 will be sensable on the ruger case.


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So what could we expect out of a .423 Ruger?


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Originally posted by Jim Ishmael:
I just got a Sako action that was a 7 mag to build a 375 Ruger on, but have been thinking more about a 416 on the Ruger case. Has anyone done this yet? How will this compair to the 416 Rem and 416 Rigby? I am new to big bores so need help and info.

Jim

I'm building one right now....just got the reamer yesterday!

I fully expect to be able to push a 400 grain bullet at 2,400 in a VZ-24.....not too bad!


if the 416 taylor is being pushed to 400@ 2350 than 400@ 2400 will be sensable on the ruger case.


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So what could we expect out of a .423 Ruger?

Probably not much different.....400 Grains at 2,400


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Hmmmm, and here I was thing a 6mm bullet for the 375 case..... Make on heck of a long range deer cartridge. I must admit, the 338 would be more useful, but then again, we don't do this to be useful....

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vapodog, We have been grinding reamers for 25/375 Ruger up to 450/375 Ruger. I grind most of the Reamers with removable bushings. The cost is 138.00 . By the way I have 14 .375 Ruger solid pilot reamers on the shelf , if you need one I can have it out the door . The cost for our solid pilots is 89.00 bucks. Good Shooting Thanks Dave Kiff
 
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vapodog, We have been grinding reamers for 25/375 Ruger up to 450/375 Ruger. I grind most of the Reamers with removable bushings. The cost is 138.00 . By the way I have 14 .375 Ruger solid pilot reamers on the shelf , if you need one I can have it out the door . The cost for our solid pilots is 89.00 bucks. Good Shooting Thanks Dave Kiff

Dave, thanks for posting....the reamer I have is from you if you didn't know! It looks great but I haven't used it yet!

I was told that you only make them in removable pilot.....now I understand you have them in solid pilot.....consider one on order!

I already have the headspace gauge as I specified the same headspace as the parent cartridge for the 416 Ruger.

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vapodog, We have been grinding reamers for 25/375 Ruger up to 450/375 Ruger. I grind most of the Reamers with removable bushings. The cost is 138.00 . By the way I have 14 .375 Ruger solid pilot reamers on the shelf , if you need one I can have it out the door . The cost for our solid pilots is 89.00 bucks. Good Shooting Thanks Dave Kiff


dude...a 25 ruger...that is a plasma torch Big Grin
did you do a 358???


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A 358 Ruger would be the shit. Should easily exceed 3000 fps with a 225-grain bullet.
 
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dude...a 25 ruger...that is a plasma torch Big Grin
did you do a 358???

Frankly, I'd be surprised if any real advantage was found over the .257 Weatherby which is already badly overbore.

Hell....it'll just barely equal the famous .257 Roberts AI!!!!! horse


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