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Any other "short" variations of the 375Win case other than the IHMSA version? Wondering if there is something in the "38special" Length?

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My dad and I developed our 375 Atomic back in 1997 (second from the left):



It's basically a 375 SuperMag cut back to 1.40". Here's a photo of the gun:



And here's an article I did on the round:

http://www.singleactions.com/f...375AtomicUpdated.pdf

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That is really cool LEE! I got a wild hair about getting a Marlin in 357mag and rebarelling, having the timing and elevator work done for a neat .375 levergun and was looking for a basis to start.

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popcornOne of my wildcats is a .375 X 41mm. (1.625") .With a 300 gr gas checked cast bullet it will produce 2200 fps which is about the same energy level as the 30-06. beerroger


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I thought the 2" 375 factory 200 grain load was 2200 fps. Please explain the discrepancy...
 
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I thought the 2" 375 factory 200 grain load was 2200 fps. Please explain the discrepancy...

popcornWas that directed to me Chubs? bewilderedroger


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