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.375/416 Barret?
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<blockquote data-quote="kellyzier" data-source="post: 376619" data-attributes="member: 22137"><p>Eddybo,,,</p><p> </p><p>I just posted my opinon on here tonight about using the edge or Lapua for an all around shooting and training gun and then the snipe tac or allan mag for an interim gun, but I didn't allude to my third gun the 416.</p><p> </p><p>Backing up a bit, why not take your 338 AM and simply kick it up to the 375 AM or 375 snipe tac. I will refrain from my opinion on which 375 because of fall out on this web site, but either way, you have an easy and fairly cheap upgrade with your AM</p><p> </p><p>On another note, Dessert Tactical Arms is on the verge of something really awesome with the 416-375...This caliber with the ZA or GS solids could very well be the cats meow in long range shooting to 3,000 yards.</p><p> </p><p>I intend to build this rifle that will convert from a medium weight gun to a heavy weight for target shooting. Call Mike from Carbonbarrels.com and he can give you some ideas or talk to the guys from DessertTacticalArms. It sounds like once they develop this cartridge, we will have readily available brass for the 416-375</p><p> </p><p>In summary, I have spent tons of time calling folks,, emailing folks and reading up on the 375. Several gun builders (dave viers n kirby allan alike) are leaning towards the 375. It has a lot of promise in my eyes and the parent case (408 chey tac) is an awesome middle of the road big cartridge. </p><p> </p><p>The end of the road in my eyes is the 416-375.....Im currently building the 375 snipe tac...And waiting on dessert tactical arms...If they accomplish what Im hearing, my next step will be the 416-375......</p><p> </p><p>This is just my opinion, and you know what they say....</p><p>kz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kellyzier, post: 376619, member: 22137"] Eddybo,,, I just posted my opinon on here tonight about using the edge or Lapua for an all around shooting and training gun and then the snipe tac or allan mag for an interim gun, but I didn't allude to my third gun the 416. Backing up a bit, why not take your 338 AM and simply kick it up to the 375 AM or 375 snipe tac. I will refrain from my opinion on which 375 because of fall out on this web site, but either way, you have an easy and fairly cheap upgrade with your AM On another note, Dessert Tactical Arms is on the verge of something really awesome with the 416-375...This caliber with the ZA or GS solids could very well be the cats meow in long range shooting to 3,000 yards. I intend to build this rifle that will convert from a medium weight gun to a heavy weight for target shooting. Call Mike from Carbonbarrels.com and he can give you some ideas or talk to the guys from DessertTacticalArms. It sounds like once they develop this cartridge, we will have readily available brass for the 416-375 In summary, I have spent tons of time calling folks,, emailing folks and reading up on the 375. Several gun builders (dave viers n kirby allan alike) are leaning towards the 375. It has a lot of promise in my eyes and the parent case (408 chey tac) is an awesome middle of the road big cartridge. The end of the road in my eyes is the 416-375.....Im currently building the 375 snipe tac...And waiting on dessert tactical arms...If they accomplish what Im hearing, my next step will be the 416-375...... This is just my opinion, and you know what they say.... kz [/QUOTE]
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