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see4

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For you I guess it wasn't meant to mean anything other than an expression. How you got to thinking it was someone daughter doesn't surprise me either.
You're not a bright man. We all recognize that. Even the most simplest of things fly right over your air filled cranium.
 

see4

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Lmao some gun expert you are. It's multi caliber receiver. A different bolt barrel and magazine...
Yes, I got my Beowulf and BMG confused for a moment. They are both calibers that are completely unnecessary. You get better accuracy at long range with a 338 Lapua, and even a 308 Win. BMG and Beowulf are good for putting holes in armored vehicles, complete overkill on flesh.
 

theexpress

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Yes, I got my Beowulf and BMG confused for a moment. They are both calibers that are completely unnecessary. You get better accuracy at long range with a 338 Lapua, and even a 308 Win. BMG and Beowulf are good for putting holes in armored vehicles, complete overkill on flesh.
Yep sum gun expert u are.. lol. I got a scar that's worth 5 rax... The acr 2500..the ar10 1400 the arsenal ak 1400 .. the wasr ak 700 now magpuled out and optics worthwhile stack.. ect ect I have much more. Don't play arms race with me
 

desert dude

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Yes, I got my Beowulf and BMG confused for a moment. They are both calibers that are completely unnecessary. You get better accuracy at long range with a 338 Lapua, and even a 308 Win. BMG and Beowulf are good for putting holes in armored vehicles, complete overkill on flesh.
.50 cal BMG is not accurate? You silly, sloppy. US and Canadian snipers in Afghanistan have confirmed kills shooting a .50 cal at ranges beyond a mile. The downside to the .50 is its weight; that's what makes the 7.62 preferable for most situations.
 

sheskunk

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Follow Ur own advice.. maybe next time u ask me to buy Ur overpriced indoor I'll just agree and show up with some criminal Ass Puerto Ricans and Mexicans and just take Ur Shit. Leave u Ass up and Ass out.. for 40k and up I'll have some goons run up in yocrib

Sounds like he's trying to get himself run up on some federal charges. I guess when the bottom dropped out of the market it was his only option.
 

see4

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.50 cal BMG is not accurate? You silly, sloppy. US and Canadian snipers in Afghanistan have confirmed kills shooting a .50 cal at ranges beyond a mile. The downside to the .50 is its weight; that's what makes the 7.62 preferable for most situations.
You answered your own question silly goose. I didn't say 50 BMG wasn't accurate, I said it's less accurate than 338 and 308 Win (in most cases).

50 BMG @ 740gr will drop about 27 MOA at 1000 yards.
338 Lapua @ 300gr will drop about 24 MOA at 1000 yards.
308 @ 200gr will drop about 26 MOA at 1000 yards.

The lower the MOA, the better.

Do you even reload bro?
 

theexpress

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Yea, I confused my rounds earlier. Yes, 50 Beowulf, along with its big brother the 50 BMG are both junk rounds for their class. I'd much rather plink flesh with a 338 or 308, and 20MM when I have the need to put holes in armored vehicles.
My ar10 .308 ;) I know about .308 that Shit will go threw two cars and still kill u ;)
 

desert dude

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You answered your own question silly goose. I didn't say 50 BMG wasn't accurate, I said it's less accurate than 338 and 308 Win (in most cases).

50 BMG @ 740gr will drop about 27 MOA at 1000 yards.
338 Lapua @ 300gr will drop about 24 MOA at 1000 yards.
308 @ 200gr will drop about 26 MOA at 1000 yards.

The lower the MOA, the better.

Do you even reload bro?
To compensate for drop... adjust your aimpoint. The .50 cal is energetically superior at every range. The gun is too heavy to carry though. Do you have to work to be smug and stupid at the same time.
 

NewtoMJ

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To compensate for drop... adjust your aimpoint. The .50 cal is energetically superior at every range. The gun is too heavy to carry though. Do you have to work to be smug and stupid at the same time.
Not every range. The point where the rounds velocity becomes subsonic, makes any large bore projectile far less effective on hard targets. Conversely smaller clambering allows for decreased Wind load, giving the user far more penetration at ranges beyond 1700 meters. This effect can sometimes be decreased in hotter climates, provided a relatively low humidity giving larger calibers an increased effective range. But if it's cold, I will choose something smaller.
 

desert dude

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Not every range. The point where the rounds velocity becomes subsonic, makes any large bore projectile far less effective on hard targets. Conversely smaller clambering allows for decreased Wind load, giving the user far more penetration at ranges beyond 1700 meters. This effect can sometimes be decreased in hotter climates, provided a relatively low humidity giving larger calibers an increased effective range. But if it's cold, I will choose something smaller.
It's an energy problem. The .50 cal has lots of energy. Smaller calibers have much less. Even at long range the .50 cal delivers devastating energy to a target. During Vietnam, US soldiers used the Browning machine gun as a sniper rifle for long range sniping. It is simply the best sniper round possible in a semi-practical rifle.

E=(MV^2)/2

Nobody shoots a sniper rifle at a hard target (tank, APC, etc) at long, or even short range.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.50_BMG

A common method for understanding the actual power of a cartridge is by comparing muzzle energies. The .30-06 Springfield, the standard caliber for American soldiers in both World Wars and a popular caliber amongst American hunters, can produce muzzle energies between 2,000 and 3,000 foot-pounds of energy (between 3 and 4 kilojoules). The .50 BMG round can produce between 10,000 and 15,000 foot pounds (between 14 and 18 kilojoules), depending on its powder and bullet type, as well as the weapon it was fired from. Due to the high ballistic coefficient of the bullet, the .50 BMG's trajectory also suffers less "drift" from cross-winds than smaller and lighter calibers, making the .50 BMG a good choice for high-powered sniper rifles.
 
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