The New Super Powerful Sniper Rifle!!!

Published on March 31, 2021
Duration: 16:36

This video features an expert-level review and demonstration of two powerful sniper rifles: the Desert Tech SRS and the Desert Tech HTI. Hosted by Matt Carriker and featuring former Special Ops sniper Nicholas Irving, the content delves into the technical specifications, ballistic performance, and practical applications of these bullpup, bolt-action platforms. The demonstration includes live-fire testing and a competitive shooting challenge, highlighting the capabilities of each rifle in various scenarios.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis of the Desert Tech SRS and HTI sniper rifles, featuring former Special Ops sniper Nicholas Irving. The video details ballistic specifications for calibers like .375 CheyTac (352gr, 3080 fps MV, 0.89 BC, 2600 fps at 500 yards) and discusses the modularity of the HTI for .50 BMG conversion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Comedy Skit
  2. 02:05Guest Introduction
  3. 03:03Desert Tech SRS Overview
  4. 03:22Introducing the Desert Tech HTI
  5. 04:14.375 CheyTac Ballistic Specs
  6. 06:36Live Fire Comparisons
  7. 10:48Sniper Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge
  8. 13:47Rapid Fire and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Desert Tech SRS and HTI sniper rifles?

The Desert Tech SRS is a compact bullpup bolt-action rifle in .308 Winchester. The Desert Tech HTI is a larger bullpup bolt-action rifle, capable of chambering .375 CheyTac and .50 BMG, designed for extreme long-range engagements.

What calibers are discussed for the Desert Tech HTI?

The Desert Tech HTI is discussed in relation to its capability to be chambered in .375 CheyTac and its potential conversion to .50 BMG, highlighting its versatility for heavy caliber applications.

Who is Nicholas Irving and what is his expertise?

Nicholas Irving, also known as 'The Reaper,' is a former Special Operations Army Ranger sniper. His expertise is demonstrated through detailed discussions of ballistics and long-range shooting competency during the rifle tests.

What ballistic data is provided for the .375 CheyTac cartridge?

For the .375 CheyTac with a 352-grain projectile, the video states a muzzle velocity of 3080 fps, a ballistic coefficient of 0.89, and a retained velocity of 2600 fps at 500 yards.

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