Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Bob33 on June 06, 2017, 01:16:50 PM
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Bigger isn't always better, but for the times when it is, reach for the HAMR. Chambered in 375 Cheytac, the Gunwerks HAMR is the next step in the evolution of extreme long range. The new Gunwerks HAMR launches a 377gr projectile with an incredible .950 G1 ballistic coefficient at nearly 3,000fps. With these phenomenal ballistics, the HAMR boasts a capable range of over 2 miles!
The HAMR is a special edition, single-run rifle that we have developed to make some of the longest shots imaginable. This means once we sell out of these bad boys, they're gone for good!
The rifle comes standard topped with a Nightforce ATACR F1 7-35x56 scope, Elite Iron bipod, fully adjustable, tactical folding chassis, and aggressive muzzle brake to dramatically tame recoil. This rifle is surprisingly enjoyable to shoot!
As with all Gunwerks rifles, the HAMR comes ready to go right out of the box.
https://www.gunwerks.com/store/rifles/hamr?customize=1&utm_source=pardot&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HAMR
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Nice price tag on that one :yike:
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The King of 2 miles shoot that's coming up at the end of the month sure seems to have stirred up a lot of different 375's being built.
I know Defensive Edge Rifles is putting the finishing touches on their LRKM in 375 Terminator which will be slinging those 377 grainers over 3200 fps and still be Idaho weight legal.
Those 377's and 400 grain bullets are crazy long but sure are cool looking. :tup:
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:yike:
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Haha! And Yorke is shooting the same cartridge necked down to .338 in a handgun.👍
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Aaaaaaaaaaaand he is clearly crazy!
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Aaaaaaaaaaaand he is clearly crazy!
LOL, but, but, a .338 in a handgun! :bow:
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Would love to see the shoot out between the .416 and this 375 Cheytac.
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Would love to see the shoot out between the .416 and this 375 Cheytac.
.416 would take it all in the long run.
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Haha! And Yorke is shooting the same cartridge necked down to .338 in a handgun.👍
Don't sell me short here, it's an improved version of the CT case! :chuckle:
Would love to see the shoot out between the .416 and this 375 Cheytac.
With the right bullet the 416 would win every time. I planned to build a 416 Hubel Express but I just have too many other guns and half finished projects to take on any new ones The bullet I was going to have made would have weighed about 480 grains.
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Haha! And Yorke is shooting the same cartridge necked down to .338 in a handgun.👍
Don't sell me short here, it's an improved version of the CT case! :chuckle:
Would love to see the shoot out between the .416 and this 375 Cheytac.
I just have too many other guns and half finished projects to take on any new ones The bullet I was going to have made would have weighed about 480 grains.
That's like my wife saying "I have too many pairs of shoes", ya never, LOL
How fast do you think it would push the "480 gr" beast?
I thought the Barrett pushes a 450 gr at around 3000 fps?