Extreme Long Range At The Limits : Four Hits At 4,549 yards

Hill Country Rifles records four hits at 4,549 yards (13,647 feet, or  2.58 miles) from a custom .375 CheyTac rifle.

The flight time for each shot is 10.3 seconds.

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EQUIPMENT
RIFLE: Hill Country Rifle’s Extreme Long Range Tactical 375 Cheytac
LINK: http://hillcountryrifles.com/hcr/tact…
BARREL: 29” Bartlein 1:8 twist
OPTIC: Nightforce ATACR 5-25X56
RINGS: Spuhr 44.4 MOA and 200 MOA rail
AMMUNITION: Custom load Bertram brass with Warner Tool Flatline 361 grain projectiles

On October 29th, 2016 the team from Hill Country Rifles set up to attempt their longest shot to date using HCR’s Extreme Long Range Tactical rifle in 375 Cheytac. The GPS coordinates put the shot distance at a remarkable 4549 yards.

HCR President, Dave Fuqua, developed a fantastic load that produced 3049 fps with only 3.6 fps standard deviation. The shooting was done at Tim Fallon’s FTW Ranch, home of the SAAM Precision Training Course, with shooter Jim Spinella.

Expert wind and elevation calls by FTW’s Doug Prichard, Walt Hasser, and HCR’s own Justus Ballard combined to give Jim the information he needed to execute the shot.

The team recorded two hits Friday evening and two more hits Saturday morning. The target was an 8’X8′ white board with a 45″ red bullseye in the middle.

”To say we had a great time would be an understatement,” said HCR’s GM Matt Bettersworth. “This is all about having fun with friends and seeing what we can ring out of an extreme rifle set up with the latest and greatest in barrels, scopes, and bullets.”

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