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375 Caliber A-max...might be a possibility. Please read.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kennibear" data-source="post: 897768" data-attributes="member: 51650"><p>Michael Eichele</p><p></p><p>That practical experience you point out is the reason for the Speer 270/ Nosler 260 comparison. The Speer has a more refined shape with a similar advertised BC. There is room to improve the 375 especially in the ogive, maybe with a secant profile but definitely more calibers radius. Speer uses a longer Boat Tail than the Nosler or Sierra so this should also be added.</p><p></p><p>There is an increased demand for 375's and Hornady has jumped with the 250 GMX. Barnes came out with a TTSX @ 250 and they have started developing LRX bullets in the more popular calibers (6.5mm, 7mm, 308, 338 etc.). If Barnes saw a market for the 250 TTSX can they see a market for a heavier LRX? My hope is yes. Hornady dropped the 300 Interlock with no heavy SpBT replacement, is there something in the pipeline?</p><p></p><p>I believe Berger has the adaptability to pull this off. Anything they add to 375's is going to be a slick missile. </p><p></p><p>And every one of us is going to buy it!</p><p></p><p>It is great to see so much interest is 3/8" bore!!! I see everyone as a valued friend.</p><p>Just wish there was a bowl of popcorn in the middle of the table to throw at each other....</p><p></p><p>KB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennibear, post: 897768, member: 51650"] Michael Eichele That practical experience you point out is the reason for the Speer 270/ Nosler 260 comparison. The Speer has a more refined shape with a similar advertised BC. There is room to improve the 375 especially in the ogive, maybe with a secant profile but definitely more calibers radius. Speer uses a longer Boat Tail than the Nosler or Sierra so this should also be added. There is an increased demand for 375's and Hornady has jumped with the 250 GMX. Barnes came out with a TTSX @ 250 and they have started developing LRX bullets in the more popular calibers (6.5mm, 7mm, 308, 338 etc.). If Barnes saw a market for the 250 TTSX can they see a market for a heavier LRX? My hope is yes. Hornady dropped the 300 Interlock with no heavy SpBT replacement, is there something in the pipeline? I believe Berger has the adaptability to pull this off. Anything they add to 375's is going to be a slick missile. And every one of us is going to buy it! It is great to see so much interest is 3/8" bore!!! I see everyone as a valued friend. Just wish there was a bowl of popcorn in the middle of the table to throw at each other.... KB [/QUOTE]
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