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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
375 Caliber A-max...might be a possibility. Please read.
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<blockquote data-quote="Erik Kiser" data-source="post: 897962" data-attributes="member: 5052"><p>The 300 gr offerings in .338 are on almost constant back order and that's not due to your average hunter. I, like all of you, know plenty of guys that pull their rifles out the week before season, fire off a few rounds at a paper plate stapled to a tree and go hunting. They may shoot a couple animals and then put the rifle away till next year. All told, they fired less than 10 rounds. I can't believe that's the market they'd want to build a new bullet for in a caliber that will never be as popular as a 7mm or 30. My point is that if you're gonna build a bullet for a caliber that relatively few people shoot I'd think you'd build it for the percentage of those shooters that shoot the most. In a perfect world it would be great if they could release two weights, maybe a 300 and a 375</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erik Kiser, post: 897962, member: 5052"] The 300 gr offerings in .338 are on almost constant back order and that's not due to your average hunter. I, like all of you, know plenty of guys that pull their rifles out the week before season, fire off a few rounds at a paper plate stapled to a tree and go hunting. They may shoot a couple animals and then put the rifle away till next year. All told, they fired less than 10 rounds. I can't believe that's the market they'd want to build a new bullet for in a caliber that will never be as popular as a 7mm or 30. My point is that if you're gonna build a bullet for a caliber that relatively few people shoot I'd think you'd build it for the percentage of those shooters that shoot the most. In a perfect world it would be great if they could release two weights, maybe a 300 and a 375 [/QUOTE]
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