Both projectiles require barrels with a minimum 1 in 8" twist to stabiliseThese projectiles can be purchased through the online store.
These 40’s have lower muzzle energy than 50 cal but are ballistically superior, similarly with the 375 version but the complex high bc bulets are very long and can get seriously tricky with transonic flight speeds and simpler old school tangent ogive 50 cal stuff may be easier to live with and show more trace in flight for your spotter. Btw the bolt is about a foot long and the barrel nearly as thick as my wrist! Gun shop reckon £6.50 a bang for reloading Ah the joys of many a wasted hour tinkering lol. Very technical !

Their four blades are designed to expand and then peel back, remaining with the base to create a large wound cavity, while retaining 100% of their impact weight. I've no need, want or bank balance to have one but I'd love to have a go My thought is to neck down a 416 Barrett case to 408 and get the best of both world. Ah the joys of many a wasted hour tinkering lol. Il.408 Chey Tac, proprio per il suo scopo ben preciso, nasce con due ogive selezionate, entrambe costruite come monolitiche ed in lega di rame, tornite con elevata precisione dimensionale e di forma, per ottenere la massima costanza nella variazione del diametro e della concentricità sull'asse longitudinale. I was told the hornady bullets are £85 for a box of 10 . Meplat Firearm Services also stocks Balanced Flight Solid Copper Projectiles (patent pending) by CheyTac USA and selected subsonic projectiles from the Lehigh range.The solid copper patented Balanced Flight projectiles from CheyTac USA have been engineered to remain stable and accurate at extreme ranges. Firearms and there are but few of us with a bit of 'boyhood' in us that wouldn't love to have a go

Popped into the local gun shop for a mooch through the used stock only to find a ridiculous cannon has centre stage in the gun room. Id rather shoot 223 at 500 metres personally. But surely, what we're talking about here is a rifle capable of consistently putting in good groups on plates a mile and a half away, it's big, it goes BOOM! CheyTac USA & Lehigh Defense CheyTac USA & Lehigh Home Page ... of the .408 cal 305grn projectile is .611, while the BC of the .408 cal 419grn projectile is .940. Contact Us I think it's great people can own firearms like this and long may it continue. Importing This monster looked similar to the Barrett .50 but was .408 Cheytac, a calibre new to me Has anyone here had experience with a 375/408 Cheytac necked down to .308? Shop for Lehigh Projectiles Nov 8, 2011 #2 trueblue Well-Known Member. regarding the ammo, I noticed you get 100 rounds included with the bargain £8500 price tag (gun only) so that’s a start! These 40’s have lower muzzle energy than 50 cal but are ballistically superior, similarly with the 375 version but the complex high bc bulets are very long and can get seriously tricky with transonic flight speeds and simpler old school tangent ogive 50 cal stuff may be easier to live with and show more trace in flight for your spotter. Well, there is a recognized .416 Barrett cartridge and a .408 Cheytac. They are what they are and unless you have masses of space, not really anything of great use except for ELR stuff. The 419grn projectile will remain supersonic just past 2,000m.
Id rather shoot 223 at 500 metres personally. They are what they are and unless you have masses of space, not really anything of great use except for ELR stuff. Have a watch on you tube about cheytac  , they designed the bullet then the rifle to shoot it. I remember at Catton saying I only understand about half of what you write but I think with the above it’s about 20% I think £6.50 a bang might be on the low side as you are more than likely going to want to shoot machined homogenous high BC bulletes in the 0.9+ arena . I've no need, want or bank balance to have one but I'd love to have a go Cutting Edge Bullets * March says there is 3 mile range with a “.416 Cheytac”. Technical North Fork Technologies I had one a few years ago for a review. Asking about the barret .50 cal on the rack  in my local shop . I had one a few years ago for a review.

i have no need for such a gun, I couldn’t afford to load such a gun, somehow I want such a gun...