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What bullet is 3/8" wide?


Casper

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Well casper, I am no expert, but there are a bunch of strange ones out there, bullets that is. In pistol in a roughly way of speakin, that may be anythang from a 38 to a 10mm, and in rifle it go even longer as in a 338-06 to a 35 whelen, or even358 shooting times alaskan and lets not forget the 38-55 winchester. So that gives ya maybe a place to start. Good Luck

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There are two. .375 H&H Magnum (.375") and .38-55 Winchester (.376").

Neither is handgun, but the .38-55 Winchester can be a stubby flat top for tube feed type rifles.

Both are odd rounds to run into. Unless it's 100 years old and dug out of the yard...

edit: those would be big and heavy. Heavier than a 230gr 45acp.

Winchester is the only current source of .38-55, and it's made in soft point, not a flat tip.

Oops, I take that back. Buffalo Bore has a flat top round for this.

And the Winchester isn't too darn pointy, it's a tube feed round also.

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There are two. .375 H&H Magnum (.375") and .38-55 Winchester (.376").

Neither is handgun, but the .38-55 Winchester can be a stubby flat top for tube feed type rifles.

Both are odd rounds to run into. Unless it's 100 years old and dug out of the yard...

edit: those would be big and heavy. Heavier than a 230gr 45acp.

Winchester is the only current source of .38-55, and it's made in soft point, not a flat tip.

Oops, I take that back. Buffalo Bore has a flat top round for this.

And the Winchester isn't too darn pointy, it's a tube feed round also.

278170.jpg

http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/large/278/278170.jpg

One of those old weird lever action rounds. Leathal bastards!

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375 super mag is .375

About all I have in loading manuals for pistol rounds that get close.

Rifle you can get the following

375 H&H Magnum

375 Dakota

375-404 Jefferey

375 Weatherby

375 Winchester

375 Remington ultra mag

Sierra makes a pistol weight bullet in 375 even though it's in their rifle category;

http://www.sierrabullets.com/index.cfm?section=bullets&page=bc&stock_num=2900&bullettype=0

Hornady also make lead round ball for muzzleloaders in 375 caliber;

http://www.hornady.com/store/36-Cal-.375-Lead-Balls/

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