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Originally Posted by Guymullins
Yip. A MV of 3200 for a .375 , 350gr bullet is quite something. It has a ballistic co-efficient around.998 too. Although .375 is my favourite calibre, the Chey Tac doesn't seem to be related to the grand old (103 yrs) H&H case. It is not belted. When the .375 H&H was introduced just over a hundred years ago, it too quickly gained a reputation as a fine long distance round. It won the British 1000 yd tournament many years running.
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I have heard some pretty ridiculous things about the .408, such as CheyTac making comments along the lines of "We build great rifles, but NO ONE can match our bullets". Sadly I have no experience with this rifle.
305gr-3500 ft/s 8295 ft lbs
419gr-3000 ft/s 8373 ft lbs