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Reloading
.375 Berger Bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1461313" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>A growing niche, not unlike the .338's were several years ago. I think as soon as a manufacturer (Berger, Hornady, Sierra) puts an affordable high BC hunting bullet on the market, it will sell in droves. Then the others will want to eat their share of the pie and join in.</p><p></p><p>inkballed,</p><p>Yes they only have the 350 grain Matchking. It's really not a slouch with a BC in the .8 range. I won't even count the lighter Gamekings as they do not play in the same ballpark. I would like to see a 375-400 grain tipped Matchking from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1461313, member: 8873"] A growing niche, not unlike the .338’s were several years ago. I think as soon as a manufacturer (Berger, Hornady, Sierra) puts an affordable high BC hunting bullet on the market, it will sell in droves. Then the others will want to eat their share of the pie and join in. inkballed, Yes they only have the 350 grain Matchking. It’s really not a slouch with a BC in the .8 range. I won’t even count the lighter Gamekings as they do not play in the same ballpark. I would like to see a 375-400 grain tipped Matchking from them. [/QUOTE]
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