Re: 416 Barrett??? Whats the general opinion
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: marku</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
SR90 My choice would be the .375Cheytac as well. Cant always beleive what the competiors is saying about their competition. Remeber Barretts been with the military for years. Shooting 2000yards or meters its more in the shooter and not the gun. Cheytacs guns are impressive but the main point for their guns is selling a systems that works together. For me their software is what makes their guns look good.</div></div>
Yup, you can't believe everything you see or read, but on this forum there are a number of folks who've regularly shot a variety of calibers into the 2000+ yard arena, so I would say referencing their experience carries more weight than advertising from vendors or a TV show.
Barrett has made .50BMG rifles for over 20 years, but most will tell you they "generally" aren't considered precision ELR rifles; that being rifles able to make consistent hits on human sized targets at 2000 yards. The Cheytac ABC and other ballistic software is still just a tool and can be used with other rifles and other calibers, so it's not some kind of advantage for Cheytac. The fact of the matter is the .416 Barrett is still very proprietary, comes with a LOT of bravado, but has yet to deliver for the most part. Ask the folks that have used them alongside .408s.
SR90 says:
"I have shot several groups as small as 8 - 12" at 2000 yards average groupings were under 1 MOA. I shot the 375CT to 2650 yards in 40+MPH winds and my group was only 2-3 feet in size.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: marku</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
C'mon man I want to see a vid if your shooting 8" group at 2000yards! The best shooters in the world couldnt pull that shit off.
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I don't think you've been around here long enough to know that Nick has done exactly that. Do a search for SOE AAR and you may find the long thread where he and several other hide members shot in Arco with Dean where Nick and others made shots like that.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: marku</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
What I like about Ronnie Barrett is he has always stuck by gun rights. He wont sell to any agenices in California because they banned the .50 BMG out their. Unlike Cheytac that sells a "Civilan" model and a "Military" model. The same goes with their cilvilian software and military software. If I were to have a .375 Cheytac it would be built by Lawton Machine.
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Cheytac doesn't sell a civilianized model anymore - just one M200. Their barrels are made by Lawton, by the way. It's also not .375 Cheytac as they had little to do with the caliber, but more correctly it's a .375/408. As for the ABC and CABC differences, they make sense and both are available to end users regardless. It's no cause to lionize Barrett over.