Re: For Cheytac 408 owners who are having problems
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hawk3</div><div class="ubbcode-body">WOW! Didn't know you all were holding hands!
Listen, Im not going to go back and forth with you all day playing patty cake.
If you want to shoot your .375 against my .408, lets get it done. I tried explaining myself but you all don't listen.
We can shoot in your backyard and all. Start at 1200yds and work back in increments of 200 yards until you are satisfied.
I will make plans on my end for Salt Lake. OUT
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Kombaya there Sweet Pea.. I have seen a few people shit the bed here on the hide but never seen someone shit the bed then walk through it all in one day.
In relation to what Later has so generously offered up, my crews will be more than happy to come out and film the entire "event". My company produces 6 shows internally that pertain to either Hunting, Long Range Shooting or Military Training and Operations. We have many cameras and very qualified staff that I will have on the ground in Salt Lake City within 24 hours.
On behalf of Later we are 100% confident that he has more than sufficient credentials to shoot multiple different weapons from several different manufacturers as a true representation of what they are capable of. While I have no idea what your current relationship is with Cheytac I would strongly suggest that you are well represented before stepping up to the plate. Your mouth has now written an extremely large check for BOTH yourself and Cheytac that frankly I don't expect your ass will cash. With that said, in the event you do man up there are 6 cameras and by the looks of things many spectators that will be joining us to watch.
Oh and in case your wondering here are 2 of the shows we are currently in production on.
Additionally, I will speak with Cheytac directly and see what their thoughts are on this! We are very familiar with the .375CT and .408CT platforms so we don't expect there to be any major issue but its best to cover all bases when someone out of left field starts calling Dinty Moore shots at 3 miles...