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Chambering in .375 DCM vs. .375 Cheytac?
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<blockquote data-quote="mdslammer" data-source="post: 1061534" data-attributes="member: 25638"><p>From what I've gathered so far, finding the DCM reamer is not going to be</p><p>easy. But, I was told that the .375 Snipetac would be very close to the DCM</p><p>chambering. Giving one the "improved CT" chamber.</p><p> </p><p>How much of an improvement is yet to be determined by myself. I don't know if this</p><p>is really something that needs to be pursued for my build. One thing is getting a </p><p>custom die set for an "improved CT" chamber would also be challenging from what</p><p>I understand.</p><p> </p><p>Having to fire form 5 cases, neck size only (2X) and then send them in after the last time firing to have a custom resizing die made. You'd have to have at least a neck sizing die and a seater die just to get started to make the custom die set as I see it.</p><p> </p><p>Still weighing all the factors and seeking more info before I make a decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdslammer, post: 1061534, member: 25638"] From what I've gathered so far, finding the DCM reamer is not going to be easy. But, I was told that the .375 Snipetac would be very close to the DCM chambering. Giving one the "improved CT" chamber. How much of an improvement is yet to be determined by myself. I don't know if this is really something that needs to be pursued for my build. One thing is getting a custom die set for an "improved CT" chamber would also be challenging from what I understand. Having to fire form 5 cases, neck size only (2X) and then send them in after the last time firing to have a custom resizing die made. You'd have to have at least a neck sizing die and a seater die just to get started to make the custom die set as I see it. Still weighing all the factors and seeking more info before I make a decision. [/QUOTE]
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