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Forming 375 Ruger brass from 8x68s cases
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 1474664" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>Ya, Ruger and Hornady designed a case that measured the size of the belt on belted magnums Not a bad idea at face value but then they produced junk brass. No one else makes brass for it because it is a Hornady /Ruger thing. So here we are with a good case design and no good brass. It pretty much follows along with Hornadys battle plan with everything. IMO, They produce inexpensive ammo and sell a lot of it. It's probably not a totally bad idea because they make $$$, but it just doesn't cater well to hand loaders and the long range group. Kind of a fast food mentality!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 1474664, member: 13833"] Ya, Ruger and Hornady designed a case that measured the size of the belt on belted magnums Not a bad idea at face value but then they produced junk brass. No one else makes brass for it because it is a Hornady /Ruger thing. So here we are with a good case design and no good brass. It pretty much follows along with Hornadys battle plan with everything. IMO, They produce inexpensive ammo and sell a lot of it. It's probably not a totally bad idea because they make $$$, but it just doesn't cater well to hand loaders and the long range group. Kind of a fast food mentality! [/QUOTE]
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