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I was just wanting to know if anyone knows anything about this round. Anything information would be better than I have now. Thanks Tony | ||
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No, but the .375x.284 has been around since the 60s at least and has been cataloged all along by RCBS in the custom dies section. I guess you could change the shoulder angle a few degrees, increase the shoulder diameter a few thous., and then be justified in adding three initials, but the end product can't be much different from the original which has been around for about 40 years or more. P.O. Ackley has some data for it in his "Handbook for Shooters and Reloaders, and it may also be listed in the Wolfe Publishing's "Wildcat Cartridges." Mike | |||
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Hey guys, Didn't Dr.Larry Rogers (AKA "The Hitman") have an XP 100 in 375/284? Gary T. | |||
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I was looking at a xp100 in the guns america site in this cal and was just thinking about a new toy Yea wishful thinking. | |||
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The XP-100 on the Guns America page is a 375/284 that SSK did. I was looking at it to when it first hit the page ,but I think he is a little high on the price.If it was a full house job with the finnish and trigger job it might be a better deal.But no brass or bullets just dies????????. It will do 2400fps+ with a 270gr bullet. Wade | |||
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Wade, Thanks for the information and the heads up on price. Tony | |||
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