Scalloper said:
I read this on the 375.
The .375 Ruger uses a unique case designed by Hornady and Ruger. The case is of a rimless design having the base and rim diameter of .532 in (13.5 mm) which is the same diameter of the belt on belted magnum cases based on the .300 H&H Magnum and .375 H&H Magnum. This allows the cartridge to have a greater case capacity than a belted magnum case given cases of equal length. As Ruger intended the cartridge to be chambered in standard length bolt action rifles[2] the case length was kept to 2.580 in (65.5 mm) which is only .04 in (1.0 mm) longer than the .270 Winchester case. The maximum overall length of the cartridge is 3.340 in (84.8 mm) which is similar to the maximum overall length to standard length cartridges such as the .338 Winchester Magnum or the .30-06 Springfield. Unlike Remington Ultra Magnum cartridges, the Ruger Magnums can be chambered in standard length bolt action rifles. This allowed Ruger to chamber the cartridge without extensively redesigning their M77 rifle platform to adopt them to the new Ruger cartridge.
So if this is right many platforms that will shoot the 30/06 or .270 could be refit for a 7mmX375? Is there anything that I am missing?
No. Your 270 Rem 700 action will not work. You need a magnum action with a magnum bolt face. You could get a magnum bolt for your standard 700 LA, but then the magazine will be too short to seat any heavy weight bullets with good BCs to get the potential out of the round. Youd have to shoot it single shot.
Last year I built a 338-375 Ruger and I used a 700 action from a 300 Ultra Mag. Works very well but I still cant seat my 250gr Berger Elite Hunter bullets to the lands and have them fit in the mag. No big deal though because even with them seated way back its still a solid 1/3 MOA rifle. Shot two deer this last fall with it as well. Two shots fired, two dead animals. Quite the hammer
Look up info on the 7mm Long Range Magnum (LRM) It is basically a 7mm-375R with a longer neck.
Just remember that you will jeed a magnum action. Something that was made for the 300 win mag, 7mm rem mag, or ultra mags.
You could even take a 7mm Rem Mag rifle and simply re-chamber the factory barrel if you didnt want to buy a new barrel.