Shooting the .375 Cheytac

Published on February 8, 2026
Duration: 1:24

This video showcases the extreme kinetic impact of the .375 Cheytac cartridge fired from a Desert Tech HTI rifle. The demonstration highlights the projectile's ability to completely obliterate targets, including a watermelon and a half-inch AR500 steel plate, at 300 yards. The content is presented by Tim Harmsen (Mac) of 'Wild Shots,' indicating a high level of expertise in firearms and shooting.

Quick Summary

The .375 Cheytac cartridge, fired from a Desert Tech HTI rifle, demonstrates extreme kinetic impact at 300 yards, completely vaporizing a watermelon and creating a significant crater in a half-inch AR500 steel plate. The video is hosted by Tim Harmsen (Mac) of 'Wild Shots.'

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial High-Power Shot Demonstration
  2. 00:13Introduction to 'Wild Shots' Show
  3. 00:28Desert Tech HTI .375 Cheytac Setup
  4. 00:48Impact Analysis on Steel and Watermelon
  5. 01:09Call to Action: Wild Shots TV & Giveaway

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle and caliber are featured in the video?

The video features the Desert Tech HTI rifle chambered in the powerful .375 Cheytac caliber. This combination is known for its extreme long-range capabilities and significant kinetic energy.

What was the target of the .375 Cheytac demonstration?

The .375 Cheytac was demonstrated on a 300-yard range, targeting watermelons placed in front of a half-inch thick AR500 steel plate. The results showed complete obliteration of the watermelon and a deep crater in the steel.

Where can I watch full episodes of 'Wild Shots'?

Full episodes of 'Wild Shots,' hosted by Tim Harmsen (Mac), can be watched by visiting wildshots.tv/mac. The show focuses on new firearms gear and shooting locations.

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