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<blockquote data-quote="Doublezranch" data-source="post: 1254965" data-attributes="member: 32664"><p>I have a 378 Weatherby Improved. I built it for my 15 year old son Zayne. The 375 Zayne is built on a Weatherby Mark V which is more than enough action. The case holds 144 gr of powder which is a substantial increase from the original 125. We just recieved the dies so we are able to start compiling some results. Quickload says that a 325 grain bullet will travel 3100+ fps. In talking with Steve at Hammer, we are hoping to push the 394 at 3000. Here are 2 pictures. First is a 325 Chinchaga. Second is a 394 Hammer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublezranch, post: 1254965, member: 32664"] I have a 378 Weatherby Improved. I built it for my 15 year old son Zayne. The 375 Zayne is built on a Weatherby Mark V which is more than enough action. The case holds 144 gr of powder which is a substantial increase from the original 125. We just recieved the dies so we are able to start compiling some results. Quickload says that a 325 grain bullet will travel 3100+ fps. In talking with Steve at Hammer, we are hoping to push the 394 at 3000. Here are 2 pictures. First is a 325 Chinchaga. Second is a 394 Hammer. [/QUOTE]
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