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375 Caliber A-max...might be a possibility. Please read.
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 897522" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p></p></blockquote><p>If Hornady makes a, say, 320 gr A-Max or better yet an InterBond in 375 with a decent G1 BC >0.550 the rush on that bullet will act as impetus for them to bring out an even better 375 caliber heavy weight bullet with a BC approaching 1. Everybody , standard 375 and niche shooters both, will buy the 320gr. But not all of the Standard 375 shooters will buy the heavy weight. If they come out with a standard however, the market response will move them to produce the heavy weight also, I firmly believe this.</p><p></p><p>It boils down to this, done right we both get what we want.</p><p></p><p>KB[/QUOTE]</p><p>That would be fine, but if done this way it could be 5+ years or who knows how long before they make a heavy .375 bullet. Then some one else will have picked up the task by that time.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 897522, member: 21446"] [/QUOTE] If Hornady makes a, say, 320 gr A-Max or better yet an InterBond in 375 with a decent G1 BC >0.550 the rush on that bullet will act as impetus for them to bring out an even better 375 caliber heavy weight bullet with a BC approaching 1. Everybody , standard 375 and niche shooters both, will buy the 320gr. But not all of the Standard 375 shooters will buy the heavy weight. If they come out with a standard however, the market response will move them to produce the heavy weight also, I firmly believe this. It boils down to this, done right we both get what we want. KB[/QUOTE] That would be fine, but if done this way it could be 5+ years or who knows how long before they make a heavy .375 bullet. Then some one else will have picked up the task by that time. [/QUOTE]
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