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.375CT reloading tools and equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="WaltHer" data-source="post: 836736" data-attributes="member: 70454"><p>Hello all, I'm new here and could sure benefit from the advice of anyone reloading for the .375 cheytac. I hope to be taking delivery of a Desert Tactical Arms HTI in .375CT. While I'm waiting for the rifle, I am trying to get my game plan together for loading for it.</p><p>I would sure appreciate any insight that is out there regarding the following:</p><p>The most effective tool for priming the brass, the best dies and shellholder, and if anyone besides Giraud makes a trimmer that will accommodate the .375CT case???</p><p>At this time I will be using my RCBS Ammomaster .50BMG press, Bertram Brass, and likely the Cutting Edge 352gr solid, but I am sure open to any suggestions. Thank you in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaltHer, post: 836736, member: 70454"] Hello all, I'm new here and could sure benefit from the advice of anyone reloading for the .375 cheytac. I hope to be taking delivery of a Desert Tactical Arms HTI in .375CT. While I'm waiting for the rifle, I am trying to get my game plan together for loading for it. I would sure appreciate any insight that is out there regarding the following: The most effective tool for priming the brass, the best dies and shellholder, and if anyone besides Giraud makes a trimmer that will accommodate the .375CT case??? At this time I will be using my RCBS Ammomaster .50BMG press, Bertram Brass, and likely the Cutting Edge 352gr solid, but I am sure open to any suggestions. Thank you in advance. [/QUOTE]
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