You know, having a shorter action doesn't save all that much weight, and a 375 H&H class chambering shouldn't be a featherweight anyway. Further, this 375/338 Win will need to be in a long action anyway. I won't need to be in the oversized actions like the CZ Safari, Ruger Rigby, or Mk 5, but then again, neither does a 375 H&H.

Having said that, the 375/338 will be a fine round. It will feed just fine and performance will be on par with the 375 H&H. Who knows if it will catch on. It had better become more popular than the 376 Steyer...........