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12 October 2024, 00:23
Snowwolfe
375 Flanged
Am considering jumping back into the double world since moving back to Alaska. Learned my lessons about buying guns in calibers with difficult to obtain components.

Is 375 Flanged ammo and or cases easy to come by?


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
12 October 2024, 00:32
Steve Bertram
Magnum or 2&1/2"? Proper 2&1/2" cases are very hard to come by, you can get by with cases made from .303 British though. .375 Magnum flanged brass is not that hard to find, but it is not as easy as .47 or 9,3x74R either. Hope that helps.
12 October 2024, 01:59
Snowwolfe
375 Magnum.


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
12 October 2024, 04:20
Rockdoc
Norma make the ammo. I use their brass in mine.


DRSS
12 October 2024, 18:37
JFE
Consider going with a 9.3x74R. It’s very popular in Europe and you can buy it in SBS or U/O configurations as well as combo guns. Plenty of ammo and brass options.
12 October 2024, 19:29
DoubleDon
Midway USA has brass. Hornady makes dies and shellholders. I bought mine from Mid South shooters supply. .375 bullets available most everywhere.


Deo Vindice,

Don

Sons of Confederate Veterans Black Horse Camp #780
12 October 2024, 19:41
Mike Scott
Dies and brass are readily available.
12 October 2024, 22:48
Snowwolfe
Thank you gentleman. I will have to consider emailing Chris at Heym and find out what can be ordered and for how much


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
12 October 2024, 22:50
Snowwolfe
quote:
Originally posted by JFE:
Consider going with a 9.3x74R. It’s very popular in Europe and you can buy it in SBS or U/O configurations as well as combo guns. Plenty of ammo and brass options.


Owned one previously. Worked just fine on a couple of moose. Like to try something different this time around. I have nothing leftover from my 9.3 days.


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
30 October 2024, 10:03
470EDDY
Hornady has also made the brass and there are stashes of it around at various dealers.
You can also go to some of the fine custom brass makers such as Quality Cartridge, Pete Cardrona, Owner- 301-373-3719

I thoroughly enjoy my Holland Royal!! Just took it on an Alberta Moose hunt for iron sighted shots...no joy this time... HAWAII Weather and lots of leaves!!

Another dude from CA flailed 4 shots at 50 yards and only got a tuft of hair!!UUURRRGGGGHH!!... he admitted he had put a new scope on his 338 WIN Mag... and didn't sight it in.!! Why wasn't I there??!! Monster Bull... over 60"!!

Shame on the Outfitter too... these guys flew up and he didn't require a sight in after the Baggage Smashers handling of their cases on 2 flights!!... BEFORE HUNTING, standard practice, EH??!!


470EDDY
04 November 2024, 18:23
bbruce
Thanks for the replies, Just got 40 brass and dies. Going to hunt whitetails this weekend . Should be just the ticket LOL


When there's lead in the air, there's hope!!!!
18 December 2024, 06:28
lavaca
Snowwolfe,

Sounds like you are hunting Alaskan game and not in Africa, so no real need to go to a .375. I've got a 9.3 X 74 and while I wouldn't hesitate to shoot a lion or buffalo with it, it's illegal in a lot of places including where I hunt. But understand the desire to get something new and I've always thought a .375 Flanged would be a nice rifle. Never looked at components because I don't have one.
18 December 2024, 21:47
Atkinson
With todays shortages Id suggest the 9.3x74 as the only option..Never a 375H&H or any rimless round.

The 470 is a good option but recoil can be problematic, but you can load down and components are more available. A best caliber for Dangerous Game, hands down..

My favorite caliber for years was the 450-400-3" but components are all but impossible I'm told by my double rifle friends.


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
19 December 2024, 08:27
lavaca
I don't find the recoil from a .470 to be objectionable. It's more of a shove than a punch, but I have friends who have shot mine -- once -- and said they'd never shoot it again.
19 December 2024, 13:43
Rockdoc
I couldn’t really see much difference in felt recoil between my double 500 and my 500/450. Lot goes to fit and balance.


DRSS
20 December 2024, 06:32
medved
9.3x74r had worked for me better than i thought but im not in alaska just a neighbour lol