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Forming 375 Ruger brass from 8x68s cases
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<blockquote data-quote="LeddSlinger" data-source="post: 1474810" data-attributes="member: 65338"><p>I installed a Wyatt's CFE-9 magazine to cycle 338-375R using 250gr bullets seated way up out of the donut area with the base just below the shoulder body junction. Gives me a lot more useable case capacity. The Wyatt's CFE-9 magazine is as big as you can go on a 700. My inside mag length is now 4".</p><p></p><p>I also had to re-work my bolt stop for the longer mag. Might put a Defiance side stop in later on. Then I had to open up my ejection port and extra .300" to eject cases reliably since the bolt face now stops a lot further back. Of course I had to do stock work as well. It was a pain in the butt, but I could now run 300gr Bergers seated out of the donut area as well if I wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeddSlinger, post: 1474810, member: 65338"] I installed a Wyatt's CFE-9 magazine to cycle 338-375R using 250gr bullets seated way up out of the donut area with the base just below the shoulder body junction. Gives me a lot more useable case capacity. The Wyatt's CFE-9 magazine is as big as you can go on a 700. My inside mag length is now 4". I also had to re-work my bolt stop for the longer mag. Might put a Defiance side stop in later on. Then I had to open up my ejection port and extra .300" to eject cases reliably since the bolt face now stops a lot further back. Of course I had to do stock work as well. It was a pain in the butt, but I could now run 300gr Bergers seated out of the donut area as well if I wanted. [/QUOTE]
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