.375 CheyTAC
Reloading data for .375 CheyTAC cartridges and specifications for cases and loads in this caliber.
Product number: CID_537
Load data for caliber ".375 CheyTAC"
The .375 CheyTac is a specialized long-range rifle cartridge developed by CheyTac LLC, an American firearms company, in the early 2000s. It is based on the .408 CheyTac cartridge, and uses a necked-down case to accept .375-inch diameter bullets.The .375 CheyTac cartridge is designed for extreme long-range shooting and is capable of delivering consistent accuracy and ballistic performance at distances of up to 2,500 meters. It offers very high velocity and energy, with a typical muzzle velocity of around 3,000 feet per second and muzzle energy of over 10,000 foot-pounds.
The .375 CheyTac cartridge is primarily used by military and law enforcement snipers, as well as by long-range shooting enthusiasts and competitors. It is not as widely available as some other rifle cartridges, and is typically used in custom-built rifles designed specifically for this cartridge. It is important to note that the use of such firearms and cartridges may be subject to legal restrictions in some countries.
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Technical Specifications (based on the respective safety standard - see more details in tab 'Datasheet' if available)
Caliber: | .375 CheyTAC |
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Cartridge Type: | Rimless |
Bullet Diameter: | 0.375 '' | 9.53 mm |
Primer Size: | Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) |
Max. Case Length (l3): | 3.02'' | 76.71 mm |
Max .Cartridge Length / OAL: | 4.51'' | 114.68 mm |
Maximum Standardized Pressure: | 63817.6 psi | 4400 bar |
Wildcat
Wildcat stands for a wildcat cartridge which is a custom cartridge for which ammunition and/or firearms are not mass-produced. These cartridges are often created in order to optimize a certain performance characteristic (such as the power, size or efficiency) of an existing commercial cartridge.
Developing and using wildcat cartridges does not generally serve a purpose in military or law enforcement; it is more a hobby for serious shooting, hunting, gunsmithing and handloading enthusiasts, particularly in the United States. There are potentially endless varieties of wildcat cartridge: one source of gunsmithing equipment has a library of over 6,000 different wildcat cartridges for which they produce equipment such as chamber reamers.