Get a .416 Ruger and 200-500 pc of brass and don't worry about brass supply. If the 416 Ruger doesn't make it, and you need some more brass in 20 years you can always use 375 RUger brass.
If you don't overload your brass (and there isn't any need to do that anyway) then it will last you a long time.
I am considering doing that for sure. It might come down to what I stumble across first, a nice used 416 Alaskan or a great deal on an action for a build.
On a new note though have you ever considered a 416 on the 350RM case, you mentioned in the OP. I built a 375 on 350 RM years back and got amazing ballistics from it in an 18" barrel. You did say you would like a short light rifle with an abbreviated action, I would try this wildcat as it will do almost anything you are asking and I bet you could get 2400 fps from a 350 gn bullet.
I was thinking about that last night, wondering if any of the short mags might do what I want if wildcatted. Looking through the reloading books I wondered if they have the powder capacity to run a 350 @ 2500 without alot of effort. Looking at the 325 WSM is see it runs with anywhere from 65+ grains to low 70's for various brands of powders. Other issues I can think might be problems with that would be lack of shoulder going up to 416 on those cases and need for a belted case.
The Taylor seems like such a very simple prospect though, very simple to build ammo for.
I think a 375Magnum (any flavour) is a far better choice for a gun that will be shot for fun. Easier to shoot and less expensive components = more shooting & fun at the range. I see you live in NS, so you won't be using that rifle for there formuch of anything, maybe the odd moose hunt, but no big bears. Much of it's use will be at the range and a 375 would be much more funner to shoot.
Fair statement, but I should have quantified my statement a bit better. As I mentioned, I already have a very nice 350RM that gives me very good performance. When I said for fun, I meant 95% of the time it's task would simply be at the range and make a big boom once in a while. I am an avid shooter and have many many guns I shoot just for fun at the range. This would not be something I would call a range gun, and I don't foresee logistics and cost of shooting it wouldn't really factor in.
The 350RM gives me ~1000 more ft pounds of energy over my 308Win's and I was wanting something that would give me ~1000 more ft pounds over the 350RM. I'm wanting a bigger step up from the 350RM than the 375's will give me. I don't feel my 350RM with a 250 grain partition @ ~2600 is alot different than a factory loaded 375H&H with a 270 @ ~2700. I mean, it's not as big of step up as I want.
I'm not in NS anymore, I haven't gotten to updating that :-(
I'm in Saskatchewan presently and may be posted anyplace within a year or 2. I know my 308's and 350RM will do anything required in Canada. Something bigger is "required" to round out the battery
I'm also contemplating looking into bison hunting while I'm posted to the Prairies and believe the 350 adequate for that but a nice little 416 would be better ;-) and who knows when I might hit the lotto and get a hunting trip to who knows where hehe.
By the way supercub, I've seen your 375 Taylor on here and the campfire and really like it.
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