Justifying the CheyTac M200 Intervention’s Price

Visit B&B Firearms right now and look at the CheyTac M200 Intervention’s price. You will notice that it’s quite a bit of money.

There are other good long-range rifles out there. Some of them are really good, and they don’t cost even a fraction of this price.

So is it worth it?

That depends on how serious you are about performance, and what you intend to do with the rifle.

It very well might be, though. Consider…

The Rifle Offers Sub-MOA Performance

Specifically, the rifle promises half-MOA accuracy at extreme ranges and frankly can probably do even better than that.

Unless you’re comparing it to a rifle that also offers sub-MOA performance, you’re on the wrong track.

It Can Engage Targets at 2500 Yards (or More)

The CheyTac M200 Intervention can (and has, in the right hands) connected with targets at ranges in excess of a mile.

And, importantly, the bullets retain killing power at these ranges, so it has sporting applications as well.

It Comes with Two Barrels

If you’re turned by the CheyTac M200 Intervention’s price, consider the argument that you’re sort of getting two rifles for the price of one.

It comes with a barrel for .375 CT as well as .408 CT, so you can split your shooting disciplines by cartridge (both are designed for long-range shooting, the .408 CT hits harder but the .375 shoots flatter).

So if you halve the price, it starts to look more like any other long-range rifle, at least in terms of cost.

Both Chamberings Are for High-BC, Low-Drift Cartridges

Both the .375 and .408 CT are the best of the best in the world of extreme long-range shooting.

They are loaded with solid copper CNC-machined bullets that are manufactured to extreme, bleeding-edge tolerances.

They also shoot flat, retain a great deal of energy at extreme ranges, and offer pinpoint accuracy. So whether you’re shooting targets or big game at those distances, these rounds deliver.

It Comes with a Muzzle Brake

Just like a spare barrel, the inclusion of a muzzle brake is no small financial proposition. A good muzzle brake could set you back several hundred dollars or more.

One other thing about the rifle, though it has nothing to do with price: recoil isn’t that bad. The gun weighs 30 pounds, so pairing it with a muzzle brake nearly flat-lines recoil.

It Comes with an Elite Trigger (Pun Intended)

The CheyTac M200 Intervention rifle comes with a Timney Elite Hunter trigger, adjustable from 1.5 to 4 pounds.

Many a good rifle has been ruined by a sub-par, gritty, or mushy trigger. That is not the case with a CheyTac M200 Intervention.

Payment Plans Are Available If You Buy Smart

Lastly (and importantly) if you buy through B&B Firearms, payment plans are available. You can put 20% down and pay off the remaining balance across 6 interest-free payments every 30 days.

In this industry (and economy!), where else can you get interest-free financing? No joke – you can learn more over on their website.

If these things don’t justify the CheyTac M200 Intervention’s price, then maybe another long-range rifle is a better pick for you. You can explore other options on their website as well.

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