Avatar
Please consider registering
Guest
Search
Forum Scope


Match



Forum Options



Minimum search word length is 3 characters - maximum search word length is 84 characters
Register Lost password?
sp_Feed sp_TopicIcon
.375
Avatar
Stinger
Member
Members
Forum Posts: 3460
Member Since:
February 16, 2016
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline
1
March 24, 2023 - 5:09 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print

A friend on another forum posted this .375 SM from United Sporting Arms and I thought you guys might enjoy it.seville-1.jpgImage Enlarger

seville-2.jpgImage Enlarger

Avatar
Stinger
Member
Members
Forum Posts: 3460
Member Since:
February 16, 2016
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline
2
March 24, 2023 - 5:15 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print

His write-up:

Thought I would share one of my favorites, a .375 Supermag.   This is not the DW flavor but actually a United Sporting Arms version.  Not many around these days, but it harkens back to IHMSA days.  You can read all about the history of the sport and Elgin Gates, but suffice it to say the supermag revolvers were quite a big deal.  Very accurate, I love the .375 but few folks do.  You need to make your own brass and bullets are scarce.  The other supermags are easier to deal with, but they are all good at doing the job.  
The .375 is a tough one to load for.  I love the cartridge but it requires work.  I cut down .375 win brass on my file trim die, then it's off to the races.

occasion

Avatar
Supermagfan
Pennsylvania

Range Officer
Members


Range Officers


Dans Club
Forum Posts: 3254
Member Since:
February 9, 2009
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline
3
March 31, 2023 - 9:02 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print

I was just loading .375 SM rounds tonight, they are a handloaders round for sure.  Interesting cartridge though.  The Seville's are great revolvers as well.

A man cannot have too many SuperMags

Avatar
larry260
Member
Members


DWF Supporters
Forum Posts: 76
Member Since:
December 21, 2016
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline
4
April 5, 2023 - 7:03 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print

i found brass for my .375SM at quality cartridge. they weren't cheap, but the brass solved some extraction problems i had with cut-down .375 Win brass.

Avatar
Steve S.
Hopkinsville Ky.
Member
Members
Forum Posts: 362
Member Since:
February 8, 2014
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline
5
April 5, 2023 - 7:44 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print

Very nice revolver.  I'm betting it's a shooter too.  

Steve S.

Avatar
Charger Fan
Northern Utah

Supporter
Members


Moderators
Forum Posts: 11176
Member Since:
January 24, 2009
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline
6
July 23, 2023 - 1:10 pm
sp_Permalink sp_Print

I just found this thread, and I must agree, Sevilles are fantastic guns! My .375SM Seville is one of my very favorite guns to shoot. They have a little less felt recoil than a 44 Mag, but they hit every bit as hard, maybe harder! Hmm, I think I need to take both guns to the range again soon just to make sure I'm remembering correctly. wink For whatever reason, I usually take one or the other on range trips, not often both.

Anyway, here's mine.

Seville-375-1.jpgImage Enlarger

Seville-375-3.jpgImage Enlarger

Seville-375-4.jpgImage Enlarger

Seville-375-6.jpgImage Enlarger

 

   

Forum Timezone: America/New_York
Most Users Ever Online: 658
Currently Online: mister callan
Guest(s) 87
Currently Browsing this Page:
1 Guest(s)
Top Posters:
Steve: 10330
SHOOTIST357: 4788
Dave_Ks: 4300
Ole Dog: 4085
Stinger: 3460
Supermagfan: 3254
zoommb: 3161
IHMSA80x80: 3014
Blacktop: 3004
brucertx: 2311
Newest Members:
DavidCot
mrpistol43
Wittype
americangolfpro
KeonalayTieme
Scott England
AKimovd
Bob253615
jackjack53
EQiblySap
Forum Stats:
Groups: 11
Forums: 42
Topics: 16851
Posts: 148446

 

Member Stats:
Guest Posters: 87
Members: 11703
Moderators: 4
Admins: 1
Administrators: Jody
Moderators: lbruce, Charger Fan, rwsem, SCORPIO