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    .338 Imperial Magnum History /RE-loading /dimensions

    Learning. Just received RCBS dies, 250 assorted Canadian.375 brass, reimer, go/ no go in the mail. No issues Canada post office. Not dangerous goods or explosives or powders, or primers. I asked a Post office. You should be good to go.
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    .338 Imperial Magnum History /RE-loading /dimensions

    Just curious but your laws require permits to buy reloading dies and empty unloaded brass?
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    .338 Imperial Magnum History /RE-loading /dimensions

    Awesome package. Keep your brass it’s getting scarce. Aubrey made some awesome cartridges in some awesome calibres in some accurate firearms. He will be missed by the shooting community with his passing in March of 2022.
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    .338 Imperial Magnum History /RE-loading /dimensions

    How’s your build of the .338 Imperial proceeding. I have a .375 Canadian rifle. It’s awesome in accuracy and build quality. Load development is basically using.375 Weatherby middle loads and up.
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    Looking for .375 Canadian?

    Remington used it to help develop the ultra mag series in the 90’s .
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    Looking for .375 Canadian?

    NASS ( Aubrey White) used a .404 Jeffery with rebaited rim to make an complete line of factory shells .7mm, 300, 338 and .375 . Imperial was renamed to Canada with over 100,000 of each brass product. My standard load is 100 grs H 4831 behind a Fail Safe 270 gr. Bullet.
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    Looking for .375 Canadian?

    Would like to use newest copper bullets in a .375 Canadian. 270 and 300 grain or better. Overall case lengths need a faster powder than H 4831 because it’s to compressed with the longer weight to length projectiles. Ideas. Thanks
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    Speer .375 cal. 285 grain Grand Slam

    I used these 285 ‘s in a 375 Canadian case on our local buffalo. Punched thru both shoulders and left. Buff never moved but sucks when they die in thick forest.
 
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