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Dose anyone know if you can get the CheyTac ballistic software without the Trimble PDA? Or more specifically what would be the best software for a riffle chambered in .375 CT? thanks, Sam
Re: Long-range caliber selection So I have decided, no surprise, to build a 375 CT with a barreled Lawton action. I am figuring roughly $4K and probably an additional $700 for a repeater. I am planning on running the Lehigh solids, thanks 2RECON for sharing those, it would be nice to have the...
Re: Long-range caliber selection Economically, hu? I already have the optic I am going to use, nightforce NXS 5.5-22 X 56. And am figuring $1500 or so for a barreled Lawton 8500, $600 or so for the stock, $200 for a jewell trigger. Between accruing, assembly and miscellaneous hardware what...
Re: Long-range caliber selection jrs66vette, thats a very nice rifle and an even nicer pool! That is basically the setup I am planning on building. I am a big fan of the traditional stock but the new collapsable aluminum stocks offer quite a bit more compactness so I have been going back and...
Re: Long-range caliber selection Dogtown, thank you for your response. Jamison International sells .375 Sierra 350 gr jacketed projectiles, I am assuming that these can be used interchangeably in the .375 rifle, of course understanding that the monolithic bullets are superior especially at...
I am looking to build (have build) a long-range rifle and wanted some insight into which caliber to build around. Ideally I would like to reach out as far as I can 2000+ yards. Originally my intentions were to build around the .408 CT; however, after doing some research I realize that there are...