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<blockquote data-quote="dakor" data-source="post: 683053" data-attributes="member: 2204"><p>The action I would be using is setup for the Lapua boltface otherwise I would just make a 375 RUM and be done with it. The action can handle the 408 case which I would just have to open the boltface up some. So when I priced out a 378 Weatherby, 375-338 Lapua, 375-408, 375-416, 375 Saturn and so on the 375-408 is the same or cheaper than some of them. I have even thought of just going with a 338 Lapua but I already have a 338 Rum. The guy that will build the rifle is pushing for the 375 Saturn but I have heard good and bad about Lazzeroni brass and for the cost of it a 375-408 would be cheaper and have more bang for the buck. I am just trying to decide the best route and that is going to be easier said than done with all the options out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dakor, post: 683053, member: 2204"] The action I would be using is setup for the Lapua boltface otherwise I would just make a 375 RUM and be done with it. The action can handle the 408 case which I would just have to open the boltface up some. So when I priced out a 378 Weatherby, 375-338 Lapua, 375-408, 375-416, 375 Saturn and so on the 375-408 is the same or cheaper than some of them. I have even thought of just going with a 338 Lapua but I already have a 338 Rum. The guy that will build the rifle is pushing for the 375 Saturn but I have heard good and bad about Lazzeroni brass and for the cost of it a 375-408 would be cheaper and have more bang for the buck. I am just trying to decide the best route and that is going to be easier said than done with all the options out there. [/QUOTE]
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