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Hornady Dangerous Game Series Ammunition

Caliber: 375 Ruger
Grain: 300
Bullet: DGX
Per 20
Muzzle Velocity(fps): 2660

Dangerous Game 300gr DGX (Per 20)

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The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 375 Ruger, a joint development between Ruger and Hornady, was introduced in 2006 in the Ruger Hawkeye. Its unbelted case has a .532-inch rim and base, the same as most belted magnums, simplifying manufacturing. Case length is 2.580 inches, allowing it to be housed in a standard (30-06) action. Design criterion was to equal 375 H&H ballistics in a shorter case. Because of the efficiency of the shorter, fatter case it actually exceeds 375 H&H performance; Hornady's 270-grain load delivers 2870 feet per second; the 300-grain load 2705. Introduction of the 375 Ruger was perhaps the most successful launch of a big-bore cartridge. Its ability to fit into a standard-length action renders it more affordable than most cartridges in its power range, with current options including Mossberg as well as Ruger. It is not as available as the 375 H&H, but fills the same niche: Powerful enough for the largest game, yet shoots flats enough for most hunting applications.  — Craig Boddington

Specifications
Specification   Value
Quantity   20
Caliber   375 Ruger
Weight   300 Grain
BulletType   Soft Point
     
MFG NO    82333
SKU    71749
UPC    090255823332
Manufacturer
Hornady
Phone:   308-382-1390
Email:  
Website:   http://www.hornady.com
Address:   3625 Old Potash
Grand Island, NE 68803
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11-10-2017
Hornady has discontinued this ammo because they are coming out in 2018 with the same bullet that is bonded as well. No notice but just discontinued it and the bullets. So if you don't have any, good luck until 2018
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