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looking for a recommended load for a new "to me " 375 Cheytac. are you loading to the lands .010 off , jamming etc also a good load for a 600 yd zero I have 350 smk and the 333 leigh projectiles also two star Jammison brass Thanks Bill
I know that the flatter a cartridge shoots the more room for range estimation error you have without it killing you. (think .223 vs .44 mag at 200 yards) I know that you still try to range as precisely as you can. But, how much additional "fudge factor" do you get with a .375 over a .338 at...
Would appreciate any and all reloading data available for the .408 CT. New M-96 windrunner in 408 arriving and need to start developing loads immediately. Have been able to locate some data but not enough detail. Objective is 2000 to 2500 yds.
I have a question, It seems that either shooters are using a 11.5 or 8 twist barrel in their 375 chey tac rifles. It appears that all bullets made for the chey tac are solids; therefore, there is no core stripping occuring. What is the disadvantage of just going with an 8 twist?
Hello guys, Im thinking about a future project using either a .338 or .375 round based off the .408 Chey-Tac case. My main question is one of reloading dies. Does the .408 case use a standard press or the .50BMG with the larger dies? thanks, Jerid
I have a Chey Tac 200 rifle at the store where I work part-time in Louisville, Ky. I'm really ignorant about it. Perhaps someone here can get me up to speed, especially regarding what sort of handloading compontents I might want to package for this rifle. Who makes dies, for example?