2 Mile Triumph | Gunwerks HAMR 2.0 Strikes at 3,525 YARDS!

Published on May 21, 2020
Duration: 6:45

This guide details an expert-level technique for extreme long-range shooting, demonstrated by Mitch Libby and Landon Michaels of Gunwerks. It covers rifle setup with the HAMR 2.0 in .375 CheyTac, precise ballistic calculations for over two miles, and the critical process of making incremental adjustments using a spotter to achieve a successful impact. The analysis highlights the extreme ballistics involved, including significant drop and flight time.

Quick Summary

The Gunwerks HAMR 2.0 in .375 CheyTac achieved a remarkable 3,525-yard (2-mile) shot. This required a 181 MOA elevation come-up and a 17.8 MOA windage hold for a 7 mph wind, with a bullet drop of 558 ft and a 7.2-second flight time.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 2-Mile Challenge
  2. 00:47HAMR 2.0 Rifle Overview
  3. 01:30Ballistic Calculations
  4. 02:30The Shooting Sequence
  5. 04:55Successful Impact
  6. 05:52Technical Shot Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the effective range demonstrated by the Gunwerks HAMR 2.0 in the video?

The Gunwerks HAMR 2.0, chambered in .375 CheyTac, successfully engaged a target at an extreme distance of 3,525 yards, which is equivalent to two miles.

What key ballistic data was observed for the 3,525-yard shot?

For the 3,525-yard shot, the ballistic analysis revealed an elevation drop of 558 feet, a windage hold of approximately 30.75 feet, and a bullet flight time of 7.2 seconds.

What are the essential components of the Gunwerks HAMR 2.0 setup for this extreme long-range shot?

The setup featured the Gunwerks HAMR 2.0 rifle with a 30-inch carbon fiber barrel, a Kahles 5-25x optic, and a Cadex chassis, chambered in .375 CheyTac.

What adjustments are critical for hitting targets at extreme long range like 3,525 yards?

Critical adjustments include a significant elevation come-up (181 MOA in this case) and precise windage holds (17.8 MOA for a 7 mph wind), along with accounting for environmental factors like downdrafts.

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