The CheyTac Intervention

Published on October 20, 2024
Duration: 26:14

This guide details the long-range shooting technique for the CheyTac M200 Intervention, as demonstrated by Garand Thumb. It emphasizes utilizing the rifle's specialized features like the 40 MOA rail and monopod for stability and accuracy at extreme distances. The instruction highlights the importance of smooth trigger control and managing the surprisingly manageable recoil, drawing on the expertise of a seasoned firearms instructor.

Quick Summary

The CheyTac M200 Intervention is a highly accurate long-range rifle, capable of sub-MOA groups and hitting targets at 2,000 yards. Chambered in .375 CheyTac or .408 CheyTac, it features a free-floated barrel, a 40 MOA rail, and manageable recoil, making it suitable for extreme distance engagements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the M200 Intervention
  2. 03:22Accuracy and Grouping Tests
  3. 05:49Long Range Ballistics Comparison
  4. 06:47Range Performance: 800 to 1220 Yards
  5. 09:47Extreme Distance: 1 Mile and 2187 Yards
  6. 13:20Technical Breakdown: Barrel and Action
  7. 17:13Technical Breakdown: Furniture and Rail

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the CheyTac M200 Intervention effective for extreme long-range shooting?

The M200 Intervention excels due to its specialized .375 CheyTac or .408 CheyTac chambering, a thick, free-floated barrel for rigidity, a 40 MOA canted rail for elevation adjustment, and its inherent sub-MOA accuracy potential, capable of hitting targets at 2,000 yards.

How does the recoil of the CheyTac M200 Intervention compare to other large caliber rifles?

The recoil is described as surprisingly manageable, estimated to be 30-40% less than that of a .50 BMG rifle. This reduced recoil contributes to shooter comfort and the ability to observe bullet trace or prepare for follow-up shots more effectively.

What are the key technical specifications of the CheyTac M200 Intervention tested?

The tested M200 Intervention was chambered in .375 CheyTac, featured a thick, fluted, free-floated barrel, a single-stage trigger breaking around 2 lbs, a 7-round capacity magazine, and a 40 MOA canted rail. Its unloaded weight is approximately 30 lbs without an optic.

What kind of accuracy can be expected from the CheyTac M200 Intervention?

The rifle is renowned for its extreme accuracy, demonstrated by a 0.25 MOA group achieved during testing. It is known to maintain a 10-inch group at 2,000 yards, making it one of the most precise long-range platforms available.

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