The 375 Ruger

Not hard to find. Norma ammo still available. From Lefty 338-06, prior to getting either of my rifles, I picked up seven boxes of Norma factory. In a trade deal at a local gun show, I acquired 50+ once fired and from Henry @ Budget Shooter supply, 100+ new unfired brass, 2nd stack tray down hold 358 NM brass. With my supply and as it's not difficult to find, I'm good to go for a l o n g time:D.



No worries, you can sell all that scrap on the EE after you rebarrel.
 
Yeah the EE here is a thing of beauty with such a wide audience you can sell just about anything sure is nice to have :)

I mentioned in another post that it probably won't be too many more years before I 'start' thinning 'things' out a little,;) but not yet. There's still a few more years of use I can make of what I have. Lucked out in a draw this year for AB so it's time for the Schultz & Larsen 7x61 S&H to get a work out.
 
I've never even fired factory ammo in mine. I just resize. 300 Win Mag brass and I'm good to go.

About the only calibre I fire form brass for is my old custom Winchester High Wall that's in 219 Donaldson Wasp.





That I make from 30-30 brass with a two die RCBS set-up and then trim to length.:redface: I have a bit of an aversion of using something other than with the correct head stamp, if at all possible.
I knew I was going to get a 358NM and in preparation I lucked into that batch of seven boxes of Norma factory ammo. And again,:) unprimed is around and not hard to find, ie: Budget Shooter Supply, a site sponsor.
 
About the only calibre I fire form brass for is my old custom Winchester High Wall that's in 219 Donaldson Wasp.





That I make from 30-30 brass with a two die RCBS set-up and then trim to length.:redface: I have a bit of an aversion of using something other than with the correct head stamp, if at all possible.
I knew I was going to get a 358NM and in preparation I lucked into that batch of seven boxes of Norma factory ammo. And again,:) unprimed is around and not hard to find, ie: Budget Shooter Supply, a site sponsor.


Probably not a candidate for rebarrelling to 375 Ruger, so not sure why it's on this thread.

Maybe you have mistaken this thread for the " Pics of random guns on filthy shag carpet that we have all seen 100 times before" thread?

:)
 
You never know Gatehouse, a skilled machinist can do wonders, there is still hope. Come on, that carpet was the best you could get,in 1970.
 
Probably not a candidate for rebarrelling to 375 Ruger, so not sure why it's on this thread.

Maybe you have mistaken this thread for the " Pics of random guns on filthy shag carpet that we have all seen 100 times before" thread?

:)


Ya John..... This is the "Post the same pics of the same guns from the other two locked threads about the same caliber thread"..... get your chit together..... :)
 
Maybe the guys (like yourself and Johnn) who follow me around acting like children and attempting to ruin 375 Ruger threads should read that ? Hmmm? ;)

Thanks

I think pretty much any thread that proclaims a single cartridge as the "new king" and speaks of time honored and tested cartridges with disregard is pretty much destined to ruin itself....
 
So far, the responding posts are only showing what a mediocre .308 can also do. Be it a black bear, an elk or a grouse.
I once saw the power of Ruger 375 on Wild TV. One shot, one dead brown bear. The bear was killed right on the track, completely drop and dead.

Not even the complete story, but here's a quick photographic rundown on my .375 saga. Admittedly, my choice is an H&H, but anything it can do the .375 Ruger can, same bullet at the same speed. Forgive pics of wolf tracks and coals- I'm on my silly phone and the links I grabbed keep going to those and not the animals they show.










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