Sinistral
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Lever-actions are not for us lefties, but here's a link to the introductory flyer from Winchester to whet your appetite while you're waiting.So far, nothing to report. As soon as I get my variation sorted and get the gun in my hands I'll post up a few pictures
This is probably copyright, but is too large to upload to the site anyway.
It just so happens that I'm working on this cartridge at the moment, using 2 back-issues of Handloader magazine for reference which cover the M94 XTR, and reloading the .375 Win in real depth. If you can obtain copies of these I think they'll help a lot. The really useful (vital) ones are January 1979 (no.77), and the January 1983 update (no.101). Each of them deal with cast & jacketted bullets, and the latter takes in the more recent bullets that have come along from Sierra and Speer.
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There are two factory loads from Winchester in 200gr PP and 250gr PP flat-point. Both have thin jackets, skived noses, and are heavily crimped into deep cannelures. The batch code '86RB41E' on your Western 200gr ammo from the auction denotes Feb 1980, my Western 250gr is Aug 1982, and the Winchester 200gr is Dec 1995 so this covers the production life span. I'll find out exactly what's in the factory ammo including the likely powder from the reference articles, and a bit of work. I know very llttle about the cast-bullet side of shooting, looks messy so have always steered clear of it. If you want more info/details/measurements or whatever then get in touch, happy to help.
