You have become defensive, probably for good reason. I do not run incandescent 'lamps' over my bench, its 2016btw.
You have no room to crow about handloading techniques, Boom-Boomer-Kafukenboomfka
QL is not a faith based program, its pure science and works very well given the proper inputs and understanding.
As you worked up that load were you getting expected incremental increases in velocity?
Did you shoot a broad enough sample at each charge weight to discern an ES trend?
Do you know what a wide ES means in-spite of meticulous charge weight control?
The beauty of the LabRadar is every shot can be recorded as you work up your load, and its accurate to 0.1%, you look for ES changes.
An personal example is ,years ago I had a 35 Whelen with a lot of freebore with a 250gr FXB and a max suggested load of 55gr Varget it ran ~2300 ft/s, should be up around 2500 ft/s. So I seat the bullet one caliber and incrementally increase powder charge.....got to 2700+ft/s with no traditional pressure signs, this took 63gr of powder, all should be good ya! It was not, the ES was all over the map, this suggests erratic ignition/burn . So, I back off to 61gr of powder and 2650 ft/s and ES fell to the near single digits.
I heeded the warning, you may not have.
In your new 375 try 76.5gr of RL-17, you can thank me later