375 Ruger Brass

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I bought a 375 Ruger a couple weeks ago thinking about taking it to Namibia. I reload and am unable to find brass. Any known where I could get some brass for it? Thanks.
 
You will have to buy 300 grain DG ammo to get the brass. AmmoSeek should have plenty of options.
 
I've got some once fired hornady brass. If you're interested I'll count up and see what I have tonight.
 
I purchased a few weeks ago 3 boxes of Hornady 270gr factory loads from GunBroker because I couldn't find anyone with a minimum of 50 cases of brass, the stuff I found was small odd numbered lots around $2.50 a piece once fired. The loaded ammo was $63.50 a box. Hope this helps.
Tommy
 
When I bought my Ruger 375 I had the same problem.
I just kept looking, I ended getting some Swift nickel plated and some Hornady. Both once fired. It took a while to find it!
 
I've got 30 new Hornady cases if that helps.
 
It's been a year you internet warriors. I was asking in case he hasn't already, hence the 'if you still have them." I'm new to this cartridge and brass is hard to find.
 
Factory ammo is plentiful right now at fairly reasonable prices. Might have to just buy 2-3 boxes, shoot and then you’ll have fireformed, once fired brass.
 

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