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CM PLACID 375 - SUPPRESSOR

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We have seen short shoulders in 40% of unfired “22 375 RPTR” stamped brass. 375 Raptor CM Ammunition is loaded in converted 358 Win brass, or proven once-fired “22 375 RPTR” stamped brass.  Reloads are in once-fired stamped “22 375 RPTR” brass; all others are in converted 358 Win brass.

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.375 Raptor Overview

The .375 Raptor is a modern big-bore rifle cartridge designed for heavy-projectile performance, high terminal energy, and suppressor-friendly operation in the AR-10 platform. Developed by Arne Brennan, it is based on a necked-up .308 Winchester / 7.62 NATO case, allowing it to deliver significantly increased bullet mass and energy while maintaining compatibility with standard .308 bolt faces.

Built for shooters who want magnum-like performance in a compact semi-automatic or bolt-action platform, the .375 Raptor emphasizes subsonic efficiency, short-barrel performance, and deep-penetrating terminal ballistics.

Cartridge Design & Platform Basis

The .375 Raptor is derived from the .308 Winchester case, expanded to accept .375-caliber projectiles. This foundation allows it to operate within the AR-10 ecosystem, but it is not a universally drop-in cartridge across all rifles.

Key design characteristics:

  • Necked-up .308 Winchester / 7.62 NATO parent case
  • .375-caliber projectile diameter
  • Designed for AR-10 and compatible bolt-action rifles
  • Optimized for both subsonic and supersonic loads

While it shares the .308 bolt face and general platform lineage, real-world performance depends heavily on system tuning.

Suppressed Performance Focus

A major design goal of the .375 Raptor is strong performance in suppressed configurations. Heavy bullets retain substantial energy at subsonic speeds, making the cartridge effective for quiet shooting applications.

Subsonic advantages include:

  • Significant sound reduction when suppressed
  • High momentum and penetration
  • Strong close-range terminal performance
  • Stable heavy-bullet flight characteristics

This makes it popular among hunters and specialized shooters who prioritize low-signature performance without sacrificing impact energy.

Supersonic Capability

In supersonic loadings, the .375 Raptor delivers strong short- to mid-range performance with heavy bullets capable of excellent terminal effect and penetration.

Typical supersonic use cases:

  • Medium and large game hunting
  • Brush and timber environments
  • Short-barreled rifle setups
  • High-energy field applications

Its large caliber and projectile mass provide strong impact authority even at moderate velocities.

Real-World AR-10 Function & Reliability

Although often associated with the AR-10 platform, the .375 Raptor is best understood as a system-sensitive cartridge rather than a universal drop-in round.

In practice, reliable semi-automatic cycling can vary depending on:

  • Magazine geometry and feed angle
  • Feed ramp design and polishing
  • Receiver tolerance stack
  • Gas system and buffer tuning
  • Ammunition and bullet profile selection

Because of these variables, many builds require intentional tuning for consistent performance.

System Optimization & Support

To improve reliability in semi-automatic rifles, specialty manufacturers such as Chattahoochee Munitions have contributed practical system-level solutions, including:

  • Modified magazines to improve feeding geometry
  • Feed ramp adjustments and polishing for smoother chambering
  • Build-specific tuning guidance for AR-10 platforms

These modifications are often key to achieving consistent cycling in real-world rifles.

Hunting Applications

The .375 Raptor is well suited for hunters seeking heavy-caliber performance in a compact rifle system. Its combination of energy and bullet mass makes it effective across a wide range of game.

Common applications include:

  • Whitetail deer
  • Feral hogs
  • Black bear
  • Elk-sized game at moderate ranges
  • Suppressed or low-signature hunting setups

Its performance is particularly valued in dense terrain and short- to mid-range hunting environments.

Conclusion

The .375 Raptor is a powerful, modern big-bore cartridge built on the .308 Winchester case and designed for the AR-10 platform, but it functions best as a tuned system rather than a universal plug-and-play round. Developed by Arne Brennan, it delivers strong suppressed performance, heavy projectile energy, and versatile hunting capability—especially when paired with properly configured magazines, feed ramps, and gas systems.

When correctly optimized, the .375 Raptor offers a unique blend of power, compact rifle compatibility, and suppressor-friendly performance that sets it apart from more conventional .30-caliber AR platforms.

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