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.375 Ruger? What the hell case is that based on?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountainsheep" data-source="post: 127800" data-attributes="member: 5875"><p>"Guns" Magazine gives these .375 Ruger dimensions...author Jeff John:</p><p>head diameter = .529", case length is 2.580"; cartridge length with 270 gr. Bullet = 3.315"</p><p></p><p>According to the Newton historians and devotees at "Accurate Reloading" this would make the .375 Ruger almost identical to the .375 Gipson-Newton; the .30 or .35 Newton necked up to .375.</p><p></p><p>If this information is accurate, it might regenerate interest with some of the Newton wildcats. From the ballistic charts I've seen on the net, the .375 Ruger appears to be an excellent cartridge for large and/or dangerous game, with possible applications for long-range hunting with the proper handloads.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountainsheep, post: 127800, member: 5875"] "Guns" Magazine gives these .375 Ruger dimensions...author Jeff John: head diameter = .529", case length is 2.580"; cartridge length with 270 gr. Bullet = 3.315" According to the Newton historians and devotees at “Accurate Reloading” this would make the .375 Ruger almost identical to the .375 Gipson-Newton; the .30 or .35 Newton necked up to .375. If this information is accurate, it might regenerate interest with some of the Newton wildcats. From the ballistic charts I’ve seen on the net, the .375 Ruger appears to be an excellent cartridge for large and/or dangerous game, with possible applications for long-range hunting with the proper handloads. Dave [/QUOTE]
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