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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1262263" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>After getting my FTW model in .260 I was extremely tempted to get one in .375 R as well but I just couldn't justify it for only a 2" gain. I've got a couple of extra model 70's that I picked up as bargains and when I get caught up on all of my other projects I think I'll go ahead and use one of them as a donor and I'll be off to the races. </p><p></p><p>As well as the Peregrine Plainsmaster bullets are shooting for me in my 6.5's and .300's I think they'll be a great fit with the .375 as well. They also have a new line of bullets coming out that are very similar to the VRG4 called the VLR which are specifically designed for long range performance and I am really looking forward to them coming out with it in a 300-325gr .375 that should be a great fit for the .375 Ruger.</p><p></p><p>I've got a few of the 180gr 30 caliber VLR prototypes I'm going to try out in one of my .300wm's as soon as I get time to load them up. They'll be releasing the 6.5 and 7mm's hopefully in the next six months and then I'm really hoping they'll get to work on a 375 version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1262263, member: 30902"] After getting my FTW model in .260 I was extremely tempted to get one in .375 R as well but I just couldn't justify it for only a 2" gain. I've got a couple of extra model 70's that I picked up as bargains and when I get caught up on all of my other projects I think I'll go ahead and use one of them as a donor and I'll be off to the races. As well as the Peregrine Plainsmaster bullets are shooting for me in my 6.5's and .300's I think they'll be a great fit with the .375 as well. They also have a new line of bullets coming out that are very similar to the VRG4 called the VLR which are specifically designed for long range performance and I am really looking forward to them coming out with it in a 300-325gr .375 that should be a great fit for the .375 Ruger. I've got a few of the 180gr 30 caliber VLR prototypes I'm going to try out in one of my .300wm's as soon as I get time to load them up. They'll be releasing the 6.5 and 7mm's hopefully in the next six months and then I'm really hoping they'll get to work on a 375 version. [/QUOTE]
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