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375 Caliber A-max...might be a possibility. Please read.
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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 897343" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p>Essentially what we have here is a divide analogous to the difference between Stock Class drag racers and Top Fuel drag racers. Both groups want to push the boundaries within different sets of limitations.</p><p> </p><p> Regardless of which camp a person finds themselves in, I think the important thing to focus on is the fact that current industry offerings do not satisfy the needs of either camp. Little more than a decade ago, the state of .338 development was in a similar place to where the .375's are now. Talented people pushing the boundaries and consumer demand have brought about some radical changes for the better in the last few years.</p><p> </p><p> If we want better bullets for our .375's, we have to establish a pull for the industry to follow. To be successful, that pull has to benefit both camps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 897343, member: 22069"] Essentially what we have here is a divide analogous to the difference between Stock Class drag racers and Top Fuel drag racers. Both groups want to push the boundaries within different sets of limitations. Regardless of which camp a person finds themselves in, I think the important thing to focus on is the fact that current industry offerings do not satisfy the needs of either camp. Little more than a decade ago, the state of .338 development was in a similar place to where the .375's are now. Talented people pushing the boundaries and consumer demand have brought about some radical changes for the better in the last few years. If we want better bullets for our .375's, we have to establish a pull for the industry to follow. To be successful, that pull has to benefit both camps. [/QUOTE]
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