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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
375 lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="Possum284" data-source="post: 227775" data-attributes="member: 9498"><p>I have a ruger number 1 in 416 rigby and for my final project at gunsmith school I was thinking of rebarreling it to 375 lapua. It would just be a 338 lapua improved necked up to 375 I think it would duplicate 378 weatherby ballistics without the belt and you could use lapua brass. This wouldnt be a super long range rig only to 5-600 yards if it will hoot accuratley enough. But I think a 300 grain accubond leaving the sation at 2900-3000fps would be some serious oomph and would shoot relativley flat. What do you guys think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Possum284, post: 227775, member: 9498"] I have a ruger number 1 in 416 rigby and for my final project at gunsmith school I was thinking of rebarreling it to 375 lapua. It would just be a 338 lapua improved necked up to 375 I think it would duplicate 378 weatherby ballistics without the belt and you could use lapua brass. This wouldnt be a super long range rig only to 5-600 yards if it will hoot accuratley enough. But I think a 300 grain accubond leaving the sation at 2900-3000fps would be some serious oomph and would shoot relativley flat. What do you guys think. [/QUOTE]
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