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    Thumbs up DTA HTI in .375 CheyTac

    I know this isn't technically on the market yet, but I still want to plan ahead. I would love to have this rifle for a variety of reasons. It is very lightweight, front-heaviness/lack of balance is not an issue at all, and the .375 CT is extremely impressive. I have talked to DTA a lot on the subject of their most successful ultra-long range rifle setup, and they have all said that the .375 is by far the most impressive. 2,500 yards is apparently well in reach with this little cartridge. They don't advise you to hunt with it, but if you're just trying to get legendary paper groups at ranges thought to be impossible 30 years ago, then this is the round for you. I myself am a long range enthusiast and would love to take my shooting to the next level. I believe this rifle will help me do that. What do you all think?

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    I shot it in 50 and loved it, I have a SRS already so a HTI is on the list
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJoe View Post
    I shot it in 50 and loved it, I have a SRS already so a HTI is on the list
    how were your groups? what range?

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    We shot it to 1000 it was just ball ammo so probably right around 1 Moa but the gun is capable of much more
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    Sounds cool have u ever looked at Kirby Allen's web page? Allen precision shooting I think u will like the reading.
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    I also own a SRS and think that the DTA family makes a lot of sense. The .375 CT is a great round for distance precision shooting, and it does fine as an anti-material round (.50 BMG is fine for hard targets but is lacking in precision dept). The real benefit of the DTA system is modularity with caliber conversions coupled with a compact bull pup design. They also happen to have the best trigger in a bull pup rifle that I've ever felt.

    The only down side is cost. The rifle alone will be around $6K and I'd only consider S&B or Premier for the glass if you plan to go beyond 1500 meters.

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