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I have a question, It seems that either shooters are using a 11.5 or 8 twist barrel in their 375 chey tac rifles. It appears that all bullets made for the chey tac are solids; therefore, there is no core stripping occuring. What is the disadvantage of just going with an 8 twist?
looking at going and building a dream rifle, would you suggest all Lawton parts or Surgeon " if they make an action that can hold it " also stocks like manners?? Most importantly a smith that can machine this dream to a perfect shooting machine. thanks looking for options and after considering...
i know of a group of guys who are building a rifle for a 3000yd attempt on a prairie dog this fall....now before u guys say thats impossible keep in mind this rifle isnt going to b tactical at all...its suppose to weigh something like 50 lbs and ride on some sort of rail rest....but what i want...
I just finished coloring on this BEAST of a rifle built by Lawton Rifles for a member of the hide here. It is a 375 CheyTac and it is something to behold. Quite impressive in person. I hope you like it DebosDave. For anybody wondering what the heck that symbol is, visit DDs profile and check...
As far as i know there´s a .375" Round based on the .408"Chey-Tac Case. Who´s making the Bullets for this one ? Any informations about weight,BC, mayby a drawing...? Best 2RECON
Has anyone have any experience with these bullets? Saw them listed on Black Diamond rifles web site. What is the BC on these. Could they be used in a 375 Rum?? Just looking at some different options to the "CHEYTAC".