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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
.375 Cheytac or .375 Snipetac
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<blockquote data-quote="Colcalcipherol" data-source="post: 722378" data-attributes="member: 57500"><p>Gentlemen, in this discussion you mention fire forming brass. If you don't mind educating me, which of these two rounds requires being fire-formed and which does not? I am looking to build my "dream rifle" and I am debating between several calibers including the different .338's, .378's, and the .408. I am also concerned with the lack of commercially available ammo with the Snipetac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colcalcipherol, post: 722378, member: 57500"] Gentlemen, in this discussion you mention fire forming brass. If you don't mind educating me, which of these two rounds requires being fire-formed and which does not? I am looking to build my "dream rifle" and I am debating between several calibers including the different .338's, .378's, and the .408. I am also concerned with the lack of commercially available ammo with the Snipetac. [/QUOTE]
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