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338-375 Ruger Demon
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 2635129" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>The 33 Sherman Mag requires custom dies and fireforming brass, just to match the case capacity of a straight 338/375 Ruger. The benefits of the improved case design can be argued, but the case capacity is still the same. The 338/375 Ruger can be loaded with a combination of a 375 Ruger body die and a set of 338 RCM dies. </p><p></p><p>And just to respond before it comes up, Hornady 375 Ruger brass is very good quality brass. I know the Sherman wildcats have ADG available and that's a selling point for a lot of people, but the Hornady 375 Ruger brass has served me well for thousands of rounds in the 375 Ruger and various wildcats built off of that case. 5-6 firings is normal with what I would consider hot loads, and 8-10 firings is normal with more reasonable loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 2635129, member: 11960"] The 33 Sherman Mag requires custom dies and fireforming brass, just to match the case capacity of a straight 338/375 Ruger. The benefits of the improved case design can be argued, but the case capacity is still the same. The 338/375 Ruger can be loaded with a combination of a 375 Ruger body die and a set of 338 RCM dies. And just to respond before it comes up, Hornady 375 Ruger brass is very good quality brass. I know the Sherman wildcats have ADG available and that’s a selling point for a lot of people, but the Hornady 375 Ruger brass has served me well for thousands of rounds in the 375 Ruger and various wildcats built off of that case. 5-6 firings is normal with what I would consider hot loads, and 8-10 firings is normal with more reasonable loads. [/QUOTE]
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