NEW: Forster Glider Monolithic Match Bullets in 375 CheyTac

Published on June 28, 2026
Duration: 14:12

This video details the load development and long-range performance testing of new Forster Glider monolithic match bullets in .375 CheyTac. Instructor Gavin Gere demonstrates a methodical approach to finding an accurate load, achieving sub-MOA accuracy with 138 grains of H50 BMG powder. The testing culminates in successful engagement of targets at 0.8 miles and 1 mile, highlighting the effectiveness of the Forster Glider bullets and the capabilities of an extreme long-range rifle build.

Quick Summary

Forster Glider bullets are monolithic, ELR-oriented match bullets designed for extreme long-range shooting. The .393 grain .375 CheyTac variant, when loaded with 138 grains of H50 BMG powder, achieved sub-MOA accuracy with a velocity of 2,984 fps and an SD of 5.5 fps, enabling consistent hits at distances up to one mile.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Forster Glider Bullets
  2. 00:15Gavin Gere from Ultimate Reloader
  3. 00:33.375 CheyTac ELR Rifle Build Overview
  4. 00:54Bartlein Gain Twist Barrel
  5. 01:02Bipod EXT Stabilizer
  6. 01:12Previous .375 CheyTac Two-Mile Shoot
  7. 01:31Forster Bullet Product Offerings: Planes Master & Glider
  8. 01:39Glider Bullet Calibers and Weights
  9. 01:55Testing the .393 Grain Glider Bullet
  10. 02:04Load Development Equipment
  11. 02:13Forster Coax XL Press for ELR
  12. 02:30Forster Coax XL Universal Jaws
  13. 02:55Powder Selection: H50 BMG
  14. 03:08Initial Load Development: 142 Grains
  15. 03:29Pressure Signs and Load Adjustment
  16. 03:49Optimal Load Development: 138 Grains
  17. 04:13Pre-Shoot Equipment Checks
  18. 04:25Decision to Proceed to Long Range
  19. 04:49Arrival at Ridgeline Range
  20. 04:57Target Engagement at 0.8 Miles
  21. 05:16Impact of Temperature on Dope
  22. 05:40Target Engagement at 1 Mile
  23. 06:15Confirming Hits at One Mile
  24. 06:43Performance of Forster Glider Bullets
  25. 06:57Peterson Brass and EZ Seat Coating
  26. 07:26Seamless Load Development Process
  27. 07:38Optics: Leupold Mark 5 HD
  28. 07:53Connecting with Targets at a Mile
  29. 08:04Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Forster Glider bullets designed for?

Forster Glider bullets are specifically designed for Extreme Long Range (ELR) target shooting. They are monolithic copper bullets engineered for superior aerodynamic performance and accuracy at extended distances.

What is the optimal load for Forster Glider .393 grain bullets in .375 CheyTac?

Based on the testing, an optimal load for the Forster Glider .393 grain bullet in .375 CheyTac appears to be 138 grains of H50 BMG powder. This charge weight yielded sub-MOA accuracy with a velocity of 2,984 fps and an SD of 5.5 fps.

What equipment was used for load development and ELR shooting?

The setup included a Forster Coax XL press, Forster sizer and seater dies, a chronograph, a .375 CheyTac rifle with a Bat EX action and Bartlein gain twist barrel, and a Leupold Mark 5 HD 5-25x56 optic. Peterson brass was also used.

How did the Forster Glider bullets perform at extreme long range?

The Forster Glider .393 grain bullets in .375 CheyTac demonstrated excellent performance, enabling accurate hits on targets at 0.8 miles and 1 mile. The load development resulted in consistent sub-MOA groups and tight velocity spreads.

More Range & Competition Videos You Might Like

More from Ultimate Reloader

View all →