416 Stroker to 3520 Yards

Published on September 23, 2022
Duration: 0:19

This video showcases the 416 Stroker, a wildcat cartridge built on a .408 CheyTac case, designed for extreme long-range precision. The rifle features a Fusion Pro chassis and bipod for enhanced stability. Engagements were successfully made at distances up to 2088 yards, demonstrating the system's capability.

Quick Summary

The 416 Stroker is a custom wildcat cartridge based on the .408 CheyTac case, optimized for extreme long-range shooting. This rifle build features a Fusion Pro chassis and bipod for stability and was successfully tested at distances up to 2088 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 416 Stroker
  2. 00:06Rifle Chassis and Bipod
  3. 00:11Long-Range Engagement Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 416 Stroker cartridge?

The 416 Stroker is a wildcat cartridge. It uses a .416 caliber bullet seated in a .408 CheyTac case, specifically designed and optimized for extreme long-range shooting applications.

What chassis and bipod are used on the 416 Stroker rifle?

The rifle featured is equipped with a Fusion Pro chassis and a Fusion Pro bipod. These components are highlighted for providing the necessary stability for precise extreme long-range shooting.

What kind of distances was the 416 Stroker rifle tested at?

The rifle was tested at significant extreme long ranges. Engagements began at 1775 yards and extended out to 2088 yards, demonstrating the system's capability at these distances.

What equipment is used for ballistics measurement?

A LabRadar chronograph is visible and used in conjunction with the rifle system. This tool is essential for accurately measuring projectile velocity for ballistics calculations.

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