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The 27 Nosler, it's official!
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<blockquote data-quote="nvschütze" data-source="post: 1812320" data-attributes="member: 110896"><p>The Stomper is not belted. It used the Hornady .375 Ruger Basic brass-- until Hornady quit making it in 2016 or so. Now, it uses the factory-formed .375 Ruger. Works perfectly; just has an incorrect headstamp. The Ruger Basic never had any headstamp. I no longer own the two rifles that used the Basic. A friend from high school said he'd like a rifle like my .300 Nevada Desert Magnum target rifle, so I gave it to him. Gave him the .358 Sierra Stomper, too, because each uses the same F1 and F2 forming dies. Gave him everything required to form the cases for both, plus a ton of other stuff related to the cartridges. I don't miss the rifles; I take solace in the fact that a man whom is nuts about accuracy has my rifles and will be able to use them far more often than would I.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvschütze, post: 1812320, member: 110896"] The Stomper is not belted. It used the Hornady .375 Ruger Basic brass-- until Hornady quit making it in 2016 or so. Now, it uses the factory-formed .375 Ruger. Works perfectly; just has an incorrect headstamp. The Ruger Basic never had any headstamp. I no longer own the two rifles that used the Basic. A friend from high school said he'd like a rifle like my .300 Nevada Desert Magnum target rifle, so I gave it to him. Gave him the .358 Sierra Stomper, too, because each uses the same F1 and F2 forming dies. Gave him everything required to form the cases for both, plus a ton of other stuff related to the cartridges. I don't miss the rifles; I take solace in the fact that a man whom is nuts about accuracy has my rifles and will be able to use them far more often than would I. [/QUOTE]
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