I don't have a moose license, but my sister and her hubby have one each, sis will borrow the .375
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- Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:41 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Safety question, 375 Win factory ammo
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Re: Safety question, 375 Win factory ammo
Great idea DLB, I'l put my camera and lots of batteries in the my duffle bag (yes, that's what I use for most clothes and gear because it takes up the least room that way) right now.
I don't have a moose license, but my sister and her hubby have one each, sis will borrow the .375
I don't have a moose license, but my sister and her hubby have one each, sis will borrow the .375
- Mon Oct 06, 2008 3:32 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Safety question, 375 Win factory ammo
- Replies: 7
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Re: Safety question, 375 Win factory ammo
Thanks for the quick reply and welcome, Griff. Logic dictates Win would have to make it safe for the their own gun, but I wanted to be sure. I don't know of any non-tubular factory repeaters that came out in 375 Win. And tommorrow I'm off for 9 days hunting moose and other critters in Newfoundland :...
- Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:42 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Safety question, 375 Win factory ammo
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1483
Safety question, 375 Win factory ammo
Hi folks,
I got a box of factory 375 Winchester ammo, 200gr power-point, and now find that the diameter of the flat nose is .175 inch while primer diameter is .209 inch. Is this safe to use in tubular magazines. i.e. a Winchester 375 XTR BB? TIA
Guninhand
I got a box of factory 375 Winchester ammo, 200gr power-point, and now find that the diameter of the flat nose is .175 inch while primer diameter is .209 inch. Is this safe to use in tubular magazines. i.e. a Winchester 375 XTR BB? TIA
Guninhand