Sunday Gunday: World Record-Setting.375 CheyTac TubebGun

December 18th, 2022Sunday gunday: World-Record Setting.375 CheyTac TubbGunDavid Tubb, the 11-time National High Power Champion is pictured above, holding a serious rifle that is used in Extreme Long Range (ELR). David has jumped in to Extreme Long Range. He produced a.375-caliber long-barreled ELR version his Tubb rifle, the Adaptive Target Rifle, (ATR). David’s son in law, Nate Stallter, piloted a version of this rifle to set an ELR World Record. For a complete report, see the video below. This video shows Team TUBB setting a new ELR World Record for 2011 Yards using the Tubb Adaptive Target Rifle (.375 CheyTac). Nate Stallter hit three shots at 1768 yards. Nate then broke his own record by going 3 for 3 from 2011 yards. ELR Central hosted the match at the Front Sight gun range in Pahrump (Nevada) on January 21, 2018. David Tubb Shoots ELR Adaptive Target Rifle on KO2M. For the Extreme Long Range (ELR), David Tubb created a.375-caliber long-barreled ELR version his Tubb rifle, the Adaptive Target Rifle, (ATR). David’s son in law, Nate Stallter piloted this rifle to set an ELR World Record (January 2018). David Tubb talks about KO2M, Extreme Long Range Shooting David Tubb has had great results shooting long-range rifles. David Tubb won the Heavy Gun Division at the 2019 NRA Extreme Long Range Championship. This video was made during the King of 2 Miles competition at Whittington Center in New Mexico. David discusses the challenges of ELR shooting and cartridge selection. ELR shooting is best done with large, heavy bullets of large caliber and high BCs. However, recoil and cost are important considerations. The.375 Cheytac cartridge is reliable and accurate. It is also capable of winning — Derek Rodgers, our friend, won the 2017 King of 2 Miles (K02M), event shooting a.375 CheyTac (9.5×77)..375 CheyTac — K02M-Winning World-Beating Cartridge Derek Rodgers was 2017 King of 2 Miles. Derek is also the first human to hit the maximum distance target at 3368 yards (1.91 mile). His choice of cartridge? The.375 CheyTac. Derek ran Cutting Edge Bullets using Peterson brass and Hodgdon H50BMG Powder. Q: Why did the.375 CheyTac cartridge get you interested? Derek: I was asked to join Applied Ballistics Team and needed an ELR rifle made in a very short time. To complete the project, I had to work under very tight deadlines. To eliminate any variables, I tried to keep the project as simple and standard as possible. The.375 CheyTac was chosen for its ease of accessing components. It is more difficult to find components quickly with larger rifles, so I felt the.375 CheyTac had enough characteristics to be competitive at ELR distances.
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