So you boys think you can shoot?
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Nontypical Buck
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Would be nice to have that kind of time and money to go play. 175 MOA is a lot of elevation. With that much MOA on the rail I'm thinking he won't go from 0 to 2.07 miles it has to be strictly long range. The max on that scope is 125 MOA max adjustment so that means he would have to have a 50 MOA rail on the rifle bare minimum. But it's pretty amazing to have a rifle set up capable of taking those shots. It's something to be envious about for sure.
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Something just not right in the report:
"Developed to overcome the shortcomings of .50 caliber rifles, CheyTac USA chambered their M200 Intervention® in a necked-down .408 round called .375 CheyTac. “It shoots further, hits harder and is far more accurate than the .50 caliber,” said Dave McCutcheon, President of CheyTac USA."
"Developed to overcome the shortcomings of .50 caliber rifles, CheyTac USA chambered their M200 Intervention® in a necked-down .408 round called .375 CheyTac. “It shoots further, hits harder and is far more accurate than the .50 caliber,” said Dave McCutcheon, President of CheyTac USA."
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