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The .408 Cheyenne Tactical (designated 408 Chey Tac (10.36×77mm) by the C.I.P.) [3] ... highly skilled gunsmiths and can cost thousands of dollars. When built to ...
CheyTac states that "the CheyTac LRRS is a solid anti-personnel system to 2,000 yd (1,829 m)." The primary intent of the .408 is as an extreme range anti-personnel system. Groups of 7 to 9 in (18 to 23 cm) at 1,000 yd (914 m), 10 in (25 cm) at 1,500 yd (1,372 m) and 15 in (38 cm) at 2,000 yd (1,829 m) have been consistently obtained.
The chamberings currently available from Desert Tech are .375 Cheyenne Tactical (CheyTac), .408 CheyTac, .416 Barrett, and .50 BMG. [9] The bullpup design means the action is behind the trigger. As with all bullpups, this allows for a shorter overall length, without having to reduce barrel length.
And, as far as I know, .408 Cheytac is plenty superior ballistically, but hardly worth it (taking into account cost, weight, ballistics calculations and whatnot to actually get ranges beyond 338 Lapua).
The .416 Barrett (10.4×83mm), [1] centerfire rifle cartridge is a proprietary bottlenecked centrefire rifle cartridge designed in 2005. It is an alternative to the large-caliber .50 BMG in long-range high-power rifles.
.408 Chey Tac: M-310 variant in use by Special Forces Command. Machine guns. Model Caliber ... and will be produced at an extremely low cost compared to OMTAS. The ...
408 LW .40 LW (Lobaev Whisper, 10+ x 48 mm), 338LW 8.6x39 mm, ... The SVL variant chambered for .408 Chey Tac is used by the Federal Protective Service of Russia. [3]
It is chambered for .50BMG, .408 CheyTac, and .338 Lapua. The Ferret 50 was initially crafted as an AR conversion for its high adaptability and customization potential. Using a standard AR-15 receiver, it weighs between 18 and 24lb depending on the caliber, and its barrel length ranges from 18" to 36", again depending on the caliber.