This year I’m gonna shoot my 375Ruger exclusively, got 3 boxes of hornday 270 SP-RpI haven't seen brass in quite awhile. Loaded ammo is widely available at a little over $3 per round. My suggestion is buy a few boxes of ammo and go have fun at the range, making your own once fired brass.
+1. Somebody had posted on here awhile back that Ruger hasn’t made a run of reloading brass for the .375 Ruger in over three years.I haven't seen brass in quite awhile. Loaded ammo is widely available at a little over $3 per round. My suggestion is buy a few boxes of ammo and go have fun at the range, making your own once fired brass.
I heard they're developing another cartridge with 375 Ruger as a parent cartridge. Maybe trying to go down the same road as the 375 H&H which is parent to a bunch of other cartridges.+1. Somebody had posted on here awhile back that Ruger hasn’t made a run of reloading brass for the .375 Ruger in over three years.
I heard they're developing another cartridge with 375 Ruger as a parent cartridge. Maybe trying to go down the same road as the 375 H&H which is parent to a bunch of other cartridges.
Correct. I am sure the brass will be coming back in stock soon. These things are all cyclical.The 300 PRC and I believe the 7mm PRC, both of which have been on the market for a few years, use the 375 Ruger as the parent cartridge.
@jmck1982 what other cartridge are you hearing about?
Hey all. Looking for the ever elusive 375 Ruger Brass. Brand new is of course preferred but used is fine too as long as it's still reloadable. If anyone has any, please let me know. Thanks.
Ridiculous price on 1x fired brass from another entrepreneur seller on GB.Found some on gunbroker below. Keeping my spare 375 Ruger Brass as my retirement fund.
Gunbroker is a wild place.Ridiculous price on 1x fired brass from another entrepreneur seller on GB.
Yeah he had another auction for 86 pcs that I bid on but it quickly got too expensive. If it's gonna get upwards of $2 or more per piece, each finished round would end up costing as much as factory loads so I might as well just buy factory and shoot them to reload. Thanks for the heads up though.Found some on gunbroker below. Keeping my spare 375 Ruger Brass as my retirement fund.
I think the 7mm PRC was the one I'd recently heard about. I think my info was a little dated though cuz that cartridge has been available for a little while. Since before I heard about it anyway.The 300 PRC and I believe the 7mm PRC, both of which have been on the market for a few years, use the 375 Ruger as the parent cartridge.
@jmck1982 what other cartridge are you hearing about?
Funny thing is I thought the same.Yeah he had another auction for 86 pcs that I bid on but it quickly got too expensive. If it's gonna get upwards of $2 or more per piece, each finished round would end up costing as much as factory loads so I might as well just buy factory and shoot them to reload. Thanks for the heads up though.
If the guys bidding on it would stop and think they'd stop driving up the price.Funny thing is I thought the same.