10 June 2003, 15:28
T/C NutNew Project.......Yes/ No or.........ARE YOU NUT'S
First off........
Yes, I think I'm NUT'S thats what my wife says anyway. I see that T/C is making a 26" 375 H&H Mag.
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Do you guys think this would be too much in say a.....16.5" tube.I may have to think about this one.One thing I do know if I do get one.It will not have a brake or be ported.
10 June 2003, 15:42
Magnum Mike![[Big Grin]](images/icons/grin.gif)
SOUNDS LIKE A WINNER TO ME!!
Geeze, some guys git to have all the fun! LOL!
I cant imagine that recoil would be that bad and understand not wanting a brake. Sounds like a great project.....
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[ 06-10-2003, 06:50: Message edited by: MSSmagnum ]10 June 2003, 18:35
LoneEagleOne of the barrel places lists one in stock ready to ship. Maybe that is where you saw it if not I'll try to remember who it was. Sean
10 June 2003, 18:50
T/C NutMid-South has them for $208 something.
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uh oh! could be the straw that broke the camels back
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11 June 2003, 01:28
<Dalton>T/C Nut,
I agree with your wife.
That's an awful lot of pain in such a small package. I think that caliber is better served in a 24 or 26" tube.
11 June 2003, 01:43
<Paul Dustin>I think it would be a good one. I do not know about with out a brake. I have a 375 JRS in my Competitor and it not bad to shot but it has a brake on it. With a 300gr bullet the gun jumps about 8" high but in twist about 12" to the left. With the 200gr,235gr,and 260gr it not bad at all. You can shot about 50 or 60 rounds before your hand starts to hurt. with 300gr you can shout about ten rounds. I would go for got to love those big bores