Any word from Berger on a 375 cal hybrid?

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This response makes me a sad panda. Given the popularity of the .375 and relatively limited offerings of projectiles, there sems like there is an opportunity to tap into pent up demand.

I'll keep holding out hope that a quality high bc manufacturer will offer something better than the current SMK in the 320-350gr range.
 
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