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Old 01-01-2001, 04:54 PM
Juan Tedman Juan Tedman is offline
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Marshall,
Any chance of getting a heavy bullet for the 375 Winchester big bore rifles? Say, around 300gr?
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Juan
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Old 01-01-2001, 05:10 PM
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Mr. Tedman,

I haven't really had any requests for a bullet in the 300 grain weight range in .375 Caliber, but if you're really interested in one, we can surely work out a custom bullet for you.   We've done it for many people in other designs and calibers, and all have worked out to the benefit of everyone.

If this appeals to you, then let me know either call us, or email and we'll start the ball rolling on getting you your .375-300g bullet!  Getting molds cut takes from 6-12 weeks if everything is going my way...

We look forward to custom projects!

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Marshall
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Old 01-09-2001, 07:52 PM
Juan Tedman Juan Tedman is offline
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Marshall,
Thanks for the response. I was hoping a few others would chime in to "help support the cause" but I guess not. I know Paco once expressed an interest in a heavy 375 bullet, but I doubt two clients are enough to generate a new bullet.
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Juan
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