TLC379-235-RF (375Win 38-55Win)

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    SwedeNelson
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      TLC379-235-RF (375Win 38-55Win)
      Checking interest in some more Ranch Dog bullets
      What do you say?




      Post a “I want ” and will get them worked in
      10 or so interested and will GO!

      Bullet maker, maker
      Al Nelson

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      victorjones
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        I want a 4 cavity, aluminum, 2 GC/2 PB.  Thanks, TJ

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        Ranch Dog
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          I think it would be real interesting in any of the NOE buys for the individual posting an interest to indicate what firearm and cartridge the  individual will be using. In that I work up the load data, I know it would be helpful to me.

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          victorjones
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            I intend to try this design in a CZ 550 Magnum in .375 H&H. I have no idea whether this design will fit my throat or not. This will be an experiment. With PB and GC projectiles I should be able to work in the 1,200 to 2,200 fps mv range. My primary interest here is in a .375 H&H plinker with possible deer/hog applications.  TJ

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            brucebrollini
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              for a Win 375 & H&H plinker 2gc, 2pb, alum

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              Ranch Dog
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                Wow, two 375 H&H Mag plinker but no 375 Win.

                I have noticed quite a few 375 Win leverguns for sale on gunbroker. I wonder if the lack of brass is causing some to give up their rifles. Currently there are 16 leverguns for sale. Historically from my observations, that is a lot of rifles.

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