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Reloading
375 Raptor Recipes - Please no highjacking/off-topic side shuffles this time. Just 375 Raptor Recipes ...
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<blockquote data-quote="Earnhardt" data-source="post: 2295500" data-attributes="member: 53157"><p>I know you don't want reloading info from other large caliber LR308 calibers...</p><p>I have built LR308's on either side of the caliber range as the 375 Raptor (.358's and 45's), but i have NOT built a 375 Raptor</p><p></p><p>But here's what I can tell you you are going to NEED to get you 375 Raptor to run right, if you want to push it out of the anemic range</p><p></p><p>-Rifle gas system (thank God you have that!)</p><p>-Full mass BCG (17-18oz)</p><p>-Adjustable gas block</p><p>-Rifle length stock</p><p>-Rifle buffer that is a 9.3oz KAK, OR a 10oz HeavyBuffer.com buffer</p><p>-Tubbs Flat Wire</p><p>-if you can, find a Toolcraft Double ejector bolt</p><p></p><p>You CANNOT use load data from bolt guns in an LR308.</p><p>-The higher pressures that alot of the bolt gun guys can use in their loads, doesn't allow the LR308's to run correctly due to BCG/Buffer issues</p><p></p><p>Lastly, why do you want to use compressed loads in an 375 Raptor/LR308?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earnhardt, post: 2295500, member: 53157"] I know you don't want reloading info from other large caliber LR308 calibers... I have built LR308's on either side of the caliber range as the 375 Raptor (.358's and 45's), but i have NOT built a 375 Raptor But here's what I can tell you you are going to NEED to get you 375 Raptor to run right, if you want to push it out of the anemic range -Rifle gas system (thank God you have that!) -Full mass BCG (17-18oz) -Adjustable gas block -Rifle length stock -Rifle buffer that is a 9.3oz KAK, OR a 10oz HeavyBuffer.com buffer -Tubbs Flat Wire -if you can, find a Toolcraft Double ejector bolt You CANNOT use load data from bolt guns in an LR308. -The higher pressures that alot of the bolt gun guys can use in their loads, doesn't allow the LR308's to run correctly due to BCG/Buffer issues Lastly, why do you want to use compressed loads in an 375 Raptor/LR308? [/QUOTE]
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