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1-1.5 grams of protein per lb of body weight is a good approach, what did your carbs look like per day? Sounds like the carbs may need adjusting up to account for your daily activity. While protein does build muscle, when someone is trying to gain weight, they will need to support the increased protein with increased carbs so that the additional protein is used for muscle growth as opposed to being used to fuel your energy levels.
How much do you weigh now?
how many carbs are you taking in per day on top of the 140-200 grams of protein? If you want to gain good weight, I would shoot for no less than 2g carbs per pound of body weight per day - and primarily complex carbs.
The gallon of milk will help ya gain weight, but not sure it will be the type of weight you want. I mean, a person could also gain 10 pounds or more in a month by eating a jar of peanut butter every day, too. But I don't think a gallon of milk per day or a jar of peanut butter per day is exactly optimal for performance.
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