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Anybody got any information on this wildcat? It apparently is a necked down and blown out .375 H&H that predates the .358 STA by ten to twenty years.
 
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The 350 G&H predates both by even more...
 
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I still have 7 or 8 loaded rounds headstamped 350 G&H Magnum.
 
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Seems like nobody has heard of the .35 Zimmerman. I saw one at a gun show recently and the seller did not know much about it other than it was based off a .375 H&H and he represented that it could easily get over 3000 fps with 250 grain bullets. I have a .358 STA and question that but was wondering if anybody had heard of it and could provide additional info.
 
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