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<blockquote data-quote="dakor" data-source="post: 681652" data-attributes="member: 2204"><p>Thanks for the information. There is a couple of reason I am looking at a 375-408. The 375 will have better barrel life over the 338-408 which is important to me I shoot a lot. The frontal area of a 375 is bigger than a 338. I suspect in the next 3 to 5 years you are going to see a lot more 375 VLD bullets from different Manufactures since Sierra came back out with the 350 SMK. You can buy 375-408 brass already to go without necking down or fire forming. I am shooting the 350 SMK's out of a 375 H&H out to 1000 yards with good results on targets but no game taken yet with it. I can only imagine what that bullet will do 700 to 800 fps faster it should be very impressive for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dakor, post: 681652, member: 2204"] Thanks for the information. There is a couple of reason I am looking at a 375-408. The 375 will have better barrel life over the 338-408 which is important to me I shoot a lot. The frontal area of a 375 is bigger than a 338. I suspect in the next 3 to 5 years you are going to see a lot more 375 VLD bullets from different Manufactures since Sierra came back out with the 350 SMK. You can buy 375-408 brass already to go without necking down or fire forming. I am shooting the 350 SMK's out of a 375 H&H out to 1000 yards with good results on targets but no game taken yet with it. I can only imagine what that bullet will do 700 to 800 fps faster it should be very impressive for sure. [/QUOTE]
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