The Most POWERFUL Sniper Rifle vs. Solid Block of Bronze!!!

Published on February 7, 2023
Duration: 25:02

This video features a high-powered sniper rifle test comparing the CheyTac M200 Intervention in .408 CheyTac against a solid bronze block, with a Barrett M82A1 in .50 BMG also tested. Expert Matt Carriker, known for his ballistic testing, demonstrates the superior long-range energy of the .408 CheyTac over the .50 BMG due to its ballistics and lower drag. The test highlights the significant impact of these calibers on dense materials.

Quick Summary

Expert Matt Carriker demonstrates that the .408 CheyTac cartridge can retain more energy than a .50 BMG past 400 yards due to superior ballistics and lower drag. Both calibers were tested against a solid bronze block, with the .408 CheyTac creating a deep, surgical hole and the .50 BMG delivering a massive impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction Skit
  2. 01:43The CheyTac M200 Intervention
  3. 03:52The Target: Solid Bronze
  4. 04:49Caliber Comparison
  5. 06:29Rifle Features
  6. 08:21Baseline Testing: 7.62x39 and 7.62x54R
  7. 11:58Testing .300 Win Mag
  8. 14:01Sighting in the .408 CheyTac
  9. 17:30.408 CheyTac vs. AR500 Steel
  10. 18:33.408 CheyTac vs. Bronze Block
  11. 21:31.50 BMG vs. Bronze Block

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the .408 CheyTac compare to the .50 BMG in terms of long-range energy?

The .408 CheyTac cartridge can retain more energy than a .50 BMG past 400 yards due to its superior ballistics and lower aerodynamic drag, remaining supersonic up to 2,200 yards, according to expert analysis.

What was the performance of smaller calibers like 7.62x39mm against the bronze block?

Smaller calibers such as 7.62x39mm and 7.62x54R, even with API rounds, only created small craters and surface damage on the solid bronze block, failing to cause significant penetration or structural compromise.

What unique features does the CheyTac M200 Intervention have?

The CheyTac M200 Intervention features a collapsible stock, an underslung carry handle designed not to obstruct optics, an integrated bipod that wraps around the barrel shroud, and a threaded barrel for suppressors or muzzle devices.

How did the .408 CheyTac and .50 BMG perform against the solid bronze block?

The .408 CheyTac created a deep, surgical hole in the bronze block and knocked it over. The .50 BMG delivered a massive impact, creating a large crater and also flipping the block, demonstrating extreme destructive power.

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