Shooting the .375 Cheytac

Published on February 8, 2026
Duration: 1:24

This video showcases the extreme power of the .375 CheyTac cartridge fired from a Desert Tech HTI rifle. Demonstrations include hitting steel targets at 300 yards, with projectiles impacting watermelons placed in front of the steel. The video highlights the significant impact on both the watermelons and the AR550 steel plate, even when the projectile hits sideways.

Quick Summary

The .375 CheyTac cartridge, fired from a Desert Tech HTI rifle, demonstrates extreme ballistic power at 300 yards. Impacts on watermelons placed before AR550 steel plates show significant penetration and energy transfer, even when projectiles strike sideways, creating deep divots and vaporizing parts of the steel.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Impact on Steel and Watermelon
  2. 00:13Wild Shots Sneak Peek
  3. 00:28300 Yard Shot with .375 CheyTac
  4. 00:52Sideways Projectile Impact
  5. 01:00AR550 Steel Durability
  6. 01:10Watch Full Episode

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle is used to shoot the .375 CheyTac in this video?

The video features the .375 CheyTac cartridge being fired from a Desert Tech HTI rifle. This rifle is known for its robust construction and ability to handle powerful, long-range calibers.

What kind of targets are used to demonstrate the .375 CheyTac's power?

The demonstration uses both steel plates and watermelons as targets. The watermelons are placed in front of the steel to show the projectile's ability to penetrate and still impact the steel with significant force.

How does the .375 CheyTac perform on AR550 steel?

The .375 CheyTac demonstrates extreme effectiveness on AR550 steel. Even when the projectile hits sideways, it creates a deep divot and appears to vaporize parts of the half-inch thick steel plate.

What distance is the shooting demonstration conducted at?

The primary shooting demonstration involving the watermelons and steel targets is conducted at a distance of 300 yards. This showcases the long-range capability and energy retention of the .375 CheyTac cartridge.

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