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375-408 Cheytac
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<blockquote data-quote="nochmehr" data-source="post: 155923" data-attributes="member: 8396"><p>Hello guys, I have some more questions about the 375-408 round. First of all, where do you recommend to buy this gun? I think its clever to have a professional gunsmith build it for you, who is recommended? </p><p>A question about the case itself, where do I get it? Its a necked down 408 case, so its not the same case is it?</p><p></p><p>I want you to know that I'm not going to buy a 375-408 rifle yet, my 338 Lapua Mag is very good for long ranges, but when I start shooting at more than 2000 yards, the 375-408 will be the top candidate. </p><p>One final question, just of interest, do you think the 375-408 cartrigde will be used for military extreme-range shooting? Special forces, as Delta Force and Special Air Service, may become very interested in this round dont you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nochmehr, post: 155923, member: 8396"] Hello guys, I have some more questions about the 375-408 round. First of all, where do you recommend to buy this gun? I think its clever to have a professional gunsmith build it for you, who is recommended? A question about the case itself, where do I get it? Its a necked down 408 case, so its not the same case is it? I want you to know that I'm not going to buy a 375-408 rifle yet, my 338 Lapua Mag is very good for long ranges, but when I start shooting at more than 2000 yards, the 375-408 will be the top candidate. One final question, just of interest, do you think the 375-408 cartrigde will be used for military extreme-range shooting? Special forces, as Delta Force and Special Air Service, may become very interested in this round dont you think? [/QUOTE]
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