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.375JDJ in a rifle barrel

Posted By: Andyhunter

.375JDJ in a rifle barrel - 03/09/2008 2:27 PM

I have a question for everyone. i will be going to far northern Alberta this fall elk hunting and since i cannot bring a handgun to hunt them, i picked up a 24inch barrel in .375JDJ. Now, i use my 12 inch barrel 375JDJ all the time and is one of my favorite rounds. I reload and my question is can I use the same load for the rifle barrel as i do in my pistol barrel? i cannot seem to find any data specific to the rifle barrel???

thanks!
Posted By: larry223

Re: .375JDJ in a rifle barrel - 03/09/2008 2:56 PM

i cant say about anything that big but i use the same round
in my 223 tender and my ruger r---- so i would try it and the
longer barrel should handle it i think.
my 2cents.
larry
Posted By: Gary

Re: .375JDJ in a rifle barrel - 03/09/2008 3:07 PM

Of course you can use the same load but if you're close to the max pressure with handloads it's wise to back off 10% and work up to the max for the rifle barrel.
Posted By: slavage

Re: .375JDJ in a rifle barrel - 03/09/2008 4:00 PM

 Originally Posted By: Andyhunter
I have a question for everyone. i will be going to far northern Alberta this fall elk hunting and since i cannot bring a handgun to hunt them,


im not real up todate on places but if you want to use your hand gun maybe thers some place thats all most as good

we the better half and i looked in to going to canada for a week for me to do a hunt...
but i wanted to use a handgun... the outfitters said NO!!!
so i was going to use a 16'' barrel with the colasable stock witch is alowed but with a pistol scope...

but from the numbers im geting for a different outfitter... i might be going to montana for 2 animals and 9 days of hunting for the same price as a week in canada....

wild thing is a few weeks back i was watching the mand channel...
some outfitter was packing a S&w 44 mag in a holster as back up and they were in canada
Posted By: Gary

Re: .375JDJ in a rifle barrel - 03/09/2008 8:27 PM

You can not absolutely take a handgun into Canada. The collapsible stock thing is at best questionable. Personally, I wouldn't think of trying to get away with it in Canada.
Posted By: TCTex.

Re: .375JDJ in a rifle barrel - 03/09/2008 8:50 PM

My Hornady book has reloading info for the 708 in a 15 and 24 in barrel. The pistol loads list less powder than the rifle. It makes sense because the rifle has the capability of utilizing more powder. I would say you should be able to use your pistol rounds in your rifle with out any problems. I am guess-ta-mating that you will probably get 300-400 fps more out of your ammo in your rifle.

When I started loading ammo for both my rifle and my pistol I made sure that there was a visible difference in the loads. I load the pistol with a 162 SST, which has a really nice and pretty red tip. In the rifle I load a 139 SPBT. In an article for the 353 Casull , the author suggested putting fingernail polish or primer sealant on the cases so one wouldn’t shoot them in their 357 Mag’s.
Posted By: slavage

Re: .375JDJ in a rifle barrel - 03/09/2008 9:43 PM

yeah ill never go to canada... i live in pittsburgh pa its a hope skip and 80mph on the highway and were at niagra lol
but a little over 10 years ago me and three of my friends came back home 1 in the army me and two others in the navy and another friend of ours went up ther to hang out an such... well had navy stickers on the back of the blazer and had my duffle in the back...
we were stoped and were ther for about 4 hours geting questioned
this was after i got back from the first time we were over ther in the big sandbox...
and we were soo pissed we all said will never go ther again.. i was better treated by french people and every one knows how the french hate sailors
Posted By: Andyhunter

Re: .375JDJ in a rifle barrel - 03/10/2008 12:26 AM

I wish that we could take handguns up there, but we can't. i won the trip at a Mule Deer Foundation Banquet (not mine :)) it's a great trip, i will be hunting during the bugle, so i should see a lot of elk!!! At least i hope so!!!
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