Some barrel makers charge a premium for barrels longer than 28", and a 30" .375 Ultra probably won't produce enough of a velocity gain to justify the trouble or the expense.
I went the other way and have a 20" barrel on my .375 Ultra. I make 2900 fps with a 260 gr bullet, and 2600 with a 300 gr. This compares with 2970 for the 260 gr and 2630 for the 300 gr from the Nosler Manual. Personally I doubt if you will see much of a velocity gain with a very long barrel. It seems that the .375 bore diameter is able to make efficient use of powder gases in normal length barrels. Geologist cut his H&H from 25" to 20" and he lost about 50 fps.
With a 28" barrel chambered for the .375 Ultra, I think you might see a 100 fps advantage over a 24" barrel. If you are having a custom rifle built anyway, it would be interesting to see what velocity a 28" barrel would give you, and if it wasn't worth while you could have the barrel progressively shortened.