For those interested in really long range shooting, there is one elite name that rises above all the rest: Cheyenne Tactical, more popularly known by its abbreviated nickname, CheyTacⓇ.
Specifically, the CheyTacⓇ M200 Intervention, is the name you would know. Whether you know it from video games or have actually been lucky enough to see one at a range, there is no rival in its sphere – for some of the reasons that will be mentioned here.
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It Has an Interchangeable Barrel Design
The CheyTacⓇ M200 comes with two interchangeable barrels, chambered in .408 CheyTacⓇ and .375 CheyTacⓇ, so you don’t have to choose between the two. Granted, the .375 CheyTacⓇ is by far the more popular of the two, but you get the modularity to shoot both with one purchase.
With the Right Ammo, Their Ballistic Performance Is Unrivaled
Let’s not mince words. This is effectively the most precise bolt-action rifle in the world. The ballistic coefficient of the .375 CheyTacⓇ, as an example, can be higher than 1, and it has a very high sectional density.
Moreover, CheyTac’sⓇ Patented Balance Flight Projectiles produce less bullet drop and experience less wind drift than any weapon in the world, period.
The power and precision of the CheyTacⓇ M200 Intervention deliver sub-MOA accuracy and grant shooters the ability to engage targets at 2500m and beyond. Shooting at distances of more than a mile is capable with this rifle.
Don’t just trust the hype. See CheyTac’sⓇ website for a list of records. As an example, in 2007, former U.S. Navy Seal Richard Machowicz connected with a man-sized target at a distance of 2530 yards. That’s over 1.4 miles.
Cycling Ergonomics Are Top-Notch
The CheyTac’sⓇ action and bolt configuration are somewhat unique, in that the bolt lies below the comb of the stock. This enables a shooter to cycle the action fully without interrupting their cheek weld – the devil’s in the details with a rifle like this, as indicated by its immortal status as the greatest long-range rifle platform in history.
It’s Sold with a Muzzle Brake
Depending on whether you shoot .375 or .408, your muzzle energy is going to range from 6700 to more than 8000 ft-lbs. Excuse our curtness, but that’s a lot, to say nothing more.
Now, granted, the rifle weighs 31 pounds without an optic, which helps to reduce recoil, but there’s another bonus that comes with these rifles: a 7/8×24 TPI muzzle brake.
Which, to put it lightly, is a game changer if you actually buy and shoot one of these rifles. It won’t do much to mitigate muzzle blast (which is a bear in its own right) but it will substantially cut recoil in concert with the mass of the gun itself.
Where to Find a CheyTacⓇ M200 for Sale
Enough talk. Are you here because you’re looking for a CheyTacⓇ M200 for sale? Visit B&B Firearms and get your FFL lined up.
If you have questions about the rifle or lead time before purchasing, contact Brandyn@bnbfirearms.com.
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