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Anyone played with this wildcat? Seems with the light 375cal projectiles available (220gr/235gr/250gr) it might be a handy "compact" cartridge especially for those sitting on a Stevens 200 and wondering what extra barrels to add .
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Confused 375 WHAT???


As usual just my $.02
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Confused 375 WHAT???


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I guess he's going to keep us guessing! Confused
 
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Wildcats based on the .375" bore tend to be larger than the norm not smaller. My perception is that the new cartridges in this size are faster, with tighter twists, so that one achieves more reach than what is currently possible.
 
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wtf????
 
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Must be in a single shot only, to keep it within SAMMI specs.
Let us know how how it turns out.
 
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