Since many people are interested in the experience of using various 375 caliber super rifles in our sniper groups, I decided to make a few posts about the features of each type of rifle separately, and also immediately remind that snipers need the best 375 caliber bullets, which we will buy as much as we can get. ! When I first saw the Desert Tech HTI 29" FDE, .375 Chey Tac rifle, I thought it was a poor weapon, crudely and sloppily made. What was surprising was that front-line snipers were mostly satisfied with these rifles and reported great results from them. The deployment of drones on the front led already at the end of 2023 to the search for a rifle that would shoot accurately at long distances, but was relatively light and, most importantly, compact. Many groups began to shoot at night, and in order to get into position, it was necessary to cover a certain distance at night over difficult terrain, and the compactness of the rifle began to be valued very highly. The rifle has a long barrel of 29 inches, which allows you to send a bullet up to 3 km! But since this rifle is a bullpup system, the rifle itself is record-breakingly short and light. That's why we took a closer look at the Desert Tech HTI 29" FDE, .375 Chey Tac. Studying the experience of use at the front and testing these rifles showed us the possible scope options for such a rifle, how to modify them and what are the cartridge options. We made sure that the Desert Tech HTI 29" FDE, .375 Chey Tac, which we ordered, were of the highest quality. The purchased specimens pleased us with the excellent quality of shots, endurance to various tests. Therefore, we began to buy more of these super rifles, and the store went to us towards, bringing us down to $13,300 for today. Now these workhorses of our long-range sniping need good cartridges, and therefore we ask you to load them with 375 bullets! We will also buy more Desert Tech HTI 29" FDE, .375 Chey Tac rifles! This is a highly effective investment in the victory of Light and Good!
Since many people are interested in the experience of using various 375 caliber super rifles in our sniper groups, I decided to make a few posts about the features of each type of rifle separately, and also immediately remind that snipers need the best 375 caliber bullets, which we will buy as much as we can get. ! When I first saw the Desert Tech HTI 29" FDE, .375 Chey Tac rifle, I thought it was a poor weapon, crudely and sloppily made. What was surprising was that front-line snipers were mostly satisfied with these rifles and reported great results from them. The deployment of drones on the front led already at the end of 2023 to the search for a rifle that would shoot accurately at long distances, but was relatively light and, most importantly, compact. Many groups began to shoot at night, and in order to get into position, it was necessary to cover a certain distance at night over difficult terrain, and the compactness of the rifle began to be valued very highly. The rifle has a long barrel of 29 inches, which allows you to send a bullet up to 3 km! But since this rifle is a bullpup system, the rifle itself is record-breakingly short and light. That's why we took a closer look at the Desert Tech HTI 29" FDE, .375 Chey Tac. Studying the experience of use at the front and testing these rifles showed us the possible scope options for such a rifle, how to modify them and what are the cartridge options. We made sure that the Desert Tech HTI 29" FDE, .375 Chey Tac, which we ordered, were of the highest quality. The purchased specimens pleased us with the excellent quality of shots, endurance to various tests. Therefore, we began to buy more of these super rifles, and the store went to us towards, bringing us down to $13,300 for today. Now these workhorses of our long-range sniping need good cartridges, and therefore we ask you to load them with 375 bullets! We will also buy more Desert Tech HTI 29" FDE, .375 Chey Tac rifles! This is a highly effective investment in the victory of Light and Good!