.375 Jacketed bullets

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.375 Jacketed bullets

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Does anyone know of any .375 jacketed bullets that are ideally round nosed and under 200 grains?
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I think you will be lucky to find one under 200grains you could all ways turn some solids your self.
Or get a mould made.


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I am struggling to find anything in .375 jacketed right now, I know of the Sierra 200 grain FN which would do the job however sourcing them here in the UK is looking grim right now and beyond that it is all heavy dangerous game stuff.

This rifle cannot be used for turned solids so second option has to be cast.
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Have a word with Adam he might have some thing suitable or a mould you could modify. Failing that you could all ways have a custom mould cut or you could have a go at making one your self.
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Or I could have a bash at making something like these, time for a new thread...

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There's a selection, including FMJ RN under 200gr on the Midway/Brownells site...pricie though.
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Dougan, it was the first place I checked and they are all listed as unavailable.
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#8 Post by ovenpaa »

There is an interesting video here of someone swaging 44mag bullets from .40 brass

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