375

  1. XLR

    375 CHEY TAC twist rate

    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?
  2. Mag 300

    Best selection and smith to build a 375 Cheytac

    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...
  3. jroberts

    Range Report .375 cheytac 3k yds

    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...
  4. ARP

    Photos Lawton built 375 Cheytac

    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...
  5. 2

    .375" on a CheyTac

    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
  6. C

    375 RUM build it in place of CHEYTAC

    Does anyone have any data on this caliber or used it for LR hunting. Is it practical or just go with the 338 RUM instead?
  7. C

    375 caliber 350 grain Sierra's

    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".