Finally got some time off to shoot the 50BMG…..

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I finally got a day off and some great South Texas weather (started at 40 and warmed up to 70) so I took the East Ridge Gun Co Rebel out to the 1000 yard range. I swapped scopes so I had to start at 100 and work out to 1000. Ended up shooting 60 rounds through it and proved that it does not like the cheap (for 50 BMG) PMC ammo. The Barrett ammo shot better but I did not get time to try the Hornady ammo.

It's satisfying hearing that 660 grain bullet hit steel art 1000. It's also satisfying punching holes through steel plate at 300, 400 and 500 yards.

If anyone in the Houston area needs some 50 BMG PMC ammo, I'll make you a deal on several boxes.
 
What a great plinking caliber!!!! lol
That was about $250 in ammo but I only do that once or twice a year. Some people have large plinking funds than I do.

I got to shoot the M82 Barrett when I was in the Air Force in the early 90's It was nice when I did not have to worry about ammo cost. We did not use it for anything past 200 yards but it was fun to shoot although heavy. I do not think I can afford to shoot a semi-auto 50 BMG now that I am paying for ammo.

I was hoping the PMC would shoot well since it is the cheapest at about $4 a round. But it would get a couple reasonably close then have a few fliers out 12" at 100 yards. I need to try the Hornady to see how it shoots.
 
It really does hit different lol. I love shooting mine. The muzzle blast from them is what blows my mind. Great way to clear your sinus's. The hornady shot better than the Barrett in mine. I'd like to get time to hand load some
Yep, muzzle blast knocks things off the bench next to me.I would not want to be sitting there when firing.
 
Try being backed up into a room and touching off about 75 rounds.
It will make the inside of your body vibrate for a few days
Roger that, almost as bad as shooting an 81mm mortar out of a M113!!! Boy, if some of us vets had a dollar for every .50BMG sent down range we'd be some seriously RICH folks!!!
 
You have to be careful with a BMG. The military is starting to document some injuries from the recoil and concussion and are now limiting the number of rounds per range session.
I can confirm the injuries especially the concussions
The M2 and the Barrett have a mean concussion factor over time
 
If you plan to hunt with your 50, Hawk makes a 700 grain soft point.

Tony

 

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I had the Barret and the McMillan TAC 50. We were in WV and shooting long range when a very good buddy walked up beside the TAC 50 just as I shot, it bloodied his nose and gave him a pretty bad headache for 2 days. Not sure if he got a concussion or not but I caution everyone around a 50BMG. The TAC 50 with the Big Mac stock was a very good rifle but with all the advances in bullets and powders, I enjoy my 300PRC more, so I sold both 50 caliber units. I used the 750 grain Amax ammo for both.

I always wore ear plugs and sound deadening ears over to avoid any issues.
 
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