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<blockquote data-quote="rokstockrangtang" data-source="post: 617296" data-attributes="member: 5861"><p>I appreciate the feedback,i am not to concerned about barrel life the 2 guns i have slated for swapping the barrels out are not going to see that much shooting,i looked at doing this with the dakota cases before ruger/hornady came out with the 375,i thought these would work just as well.</p><p>These are gonna be call your "squeak"at 1000 yard guns and deer/elk medicine during the fall,anyways my thoughts are a pretty health dose of US-869 and 130 to 140 maybe even as heavy as 156gr woodliegh ought to do quite nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rokstockrangtang, post: 617296, member: 5861"] I appreciate the feedback,i am not to concerned about barrel life the 2 guns i have slated for swapping the barrels out are not going to see that much shooting,i looked at doing this with the dakota cases before ruger/hornady came out with the 375,i thought these would work just as well. These are gonna be call your "squeak"at 1000 yard guns and deer/elk medicine during the fall,anyways my thoughts are a pretty health dose of US-869 and 130 to 140 maybe even as heavy as 156gr woodliegh ought to do quite nicely. [/QUOTE]
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