Llama Bob
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Because the number of guns (and the number that are actually shot and how much they're shot) determines whether it's worth it to bother making ammo and brass. Magnums already have a problem on this front, because they aren't shot much. Magnums with small rifle pools have a bigger problem.Of course there are many more .375 H&Hs in circulation. The cartridge has a 100 year head start. Why would this even be brought into the discussion?
This should be a fairly simple point. I suspect the people that keep arguing it simply don't want to admit that being in an uncommon caliber is a major downside because many, many calibers get dropped by the ammo makers. And specifically, if you go back and re-read, it's the downside OP wanted information on SINCE HE DOESN'T WANT TO RELOAD.