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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 1295719" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>Recently there's been a couple threads focusing on "Two Mile Shoots." For a couple years now I've been nagged by the thought of building a 375/50 BMG. It's been around for a while; dies and reamers are available. As stated earlier we have the actions that probably can handle this cartridge at its maximum potential which may include a 400 grain bullet traveling 4000 feet per second accurately.</p><p></p><p>There's also been some quandary concerning ignition in the two biggest 375s. Not so the 375/50 BMG; its number 32 surely ignites the 220 grains of propellant every time. With a tungsten-tipped (military only?) brass, bronze, or copper VLD what an armor piercing round this may be!</p><p></p><p>Check this out: <a href="http://ammoguide.com/cgi-bin/ai.cgi?sn=psIdcxHuiW&catid=392" target="_blank">.375-50 BMG - AmmoGuide Interactive</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 1295719, member: 34925"] Recently there's been a couple threads focusing on "Two Mile Shoots." For a couple years now I've been nagged by the thought of building a 375/50 BMG. It's been around for a while; dies and reamers are available. As stated earlier we have the actions that probably can handle this cartridge at its maximum potential which may include a 400 grain bullet traveling 4000 feet per second accurately. There's also been some quandary concerning ignition in the two biggest 375s. Not so the 375/50 BMG; its number 32 surely ignites the 220 grains of propellant every time. With a tungsten-tipped (military only?) brass, bronze, or copper VLD what an armor piercing round this may be! Check this out: [url=http://ammoguide.com/cgi-bin/ai.cgi?sn=psIdcxHuiW&catid=392].375-50 BMG - AmmoGuide Interactive[/url] [/QUOTE]
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