Pretty impressive, but the 375 Ruger shoots a 250 grain GMX at 2,890 feet per second, and only drops 43.6 inches at 500 yards, is still going 1,911 feet per second, and delivers 2,027 ft-lbs of energy. That's a lot more thump (TKO at 500 yards 25 versus 14), with a slightly flatter trajectory.
.....plus, it makes just a mite bigger hole, and that's always a good thing...
With the Hogue stock on my Ruger Hawkeye Alaskan, I can't tell all that much difference versus my 308 Savage 'Hog Rifle'.
Amazing the 375 Ruger really just gets labeled an Ackleyized 375 H&H (which is true), but then is treated like all it is good for is up-close dangerous game...
True, at close range there is no contest; 2,771 ft-lbs (momentum 64, TKO 19) for the 308 at the muzzle versus 4,636 ft-lbs (momentum 103, TKO 38) for the 375 Ruger, but it really is way more than a short-range powerhouse.