The latest issue of Rifle magazine, an article by Dave Scovill, also states the cartridge can be formed using 8x68s brass. The same as the .30 & .35 Newton. CRASH87
Actually, here's what Rifle Magazine has to say:
"Since no one at Ruger or Hornady is talking, details of the case design have not been released, which pretty much leaves everyone hanging until the “official” unveiling. We now know, however, that the .375 Ruger case is essentially the same as the .30 Newton, or if you prefer, the .35 Newton, albeit necked up to .375 inch."
"Measurement of the .375 Ruger shows it is .522 inch at the base and rim and 2.568 inches long. Neck length is .314 inch. Shoulder diameter is .510 inch. Length from the base to the shoulder is 2.178 inches."
"Research suggests the only reasonably available case from which to form the .375 Ruger is the 8x68S and 6.5x68." [Owing to a lack of Newton cases]
"The hitch is the .375 Ruger is a 60,000+ psi case, whereas those pressures might be stretching the upper limits for the basic 68 case. And, the 8x68S, like the 6.5, has a diameter at the base some .008 inch less than the standard Ruger/Newton and a rebated rim at .509 inch."
Sounds to me like the x68 brass is too small. Don't know the exact dimensions of the Newton cases but consider it irrelevant anyway since I doubt many will be forming brass instead of buying new.