06 April 2003, 14:05
<broj>50 BMG Hunting Bullets
Appreciate any info on availability of spire point type bullets for 50BMG.
Thanks
06 April 2003, 14:16
Big BoreI have heard of some using the A-Max with OK results. Of course, there is always the Barnes X bullets and Woodleigh bullets, they work even if they do look a little funny on the .50 BMG. "The Hunting Shack" is loading the A-Max I think in their hunting ammo, but I won't swear to it.
06 April 2003, 15:26
John RicksI have some 50 BMG, 700 grain, copper jacket, lead core bullets with hollow point. Very thick jacket. Don't know who made them, I am sure if you touched base with the "Very High Power" gents they could help you out. F.C.S.A (Fifty Caliber Shooting Association) has a web site, don't know the address.
07 April 2003, 02:49
Copper CountryFifty Caliber Shooting Association web site is:
http://www.fcsa.orgHawk Bullets makes hunting bullets in .510 dia. I have not tried them but the web site is:
http://www.hawkbullets.com/I should think the Barnes XLC 570 grainer would handle anything, small or large game, as far as you could shoot it and still call it hunting rather than stunt shooting.
BTW, how heavy a "hunting rifle" are you willing to pack around all day?
The 500 A2 is a better hunting rifle in this bore.
07 April 2003, 14:11
<broj>MANY THANKS,
WILL CHECK ON BARNES BULLETS, OUR IDEA WAS TO SIT ON A MOUNTAIN SIDE AND SIGHT IN ON ELK GAME TRAIL.
MAYBE 600-800 YD SHOT.
WILL ALSO CHECK TO SEE IF A-MAX IS LEGAL.
JUST A LITTLE DAY DREAMIN DURING THE OFF SEASON.
BROJ
07 April 2003, 14:18
<broj>THE HAWK BULLET WEB SITE LOOKS LIKE THEY MAY BE THE BULLET OF CHOICE...
AGAIN.
MANY THANKS
BROJ
broj,
The 750 grain Hornady A-Max would be as legal as any bullet for hunting.
It is a lead cored, copper jacketed, aluminum tipped soft point, like a Nosler Ballistic Tip or a Remington Bronze Point, only bigger and tougher.
The jacket is very heavy and tough. I have sectioned a few.
The BC is about 1.050, while the XLC has a balistic coefficient of about half that.
For the kind of shot you are talking about, the wind deflection will be much less with the A-Max. It is definitely the best. You can easily dope out the drop and use a mil-dot reticle for hold over. Wind is harder to deal with. Go with the A-Max if you are serious, and if it is legal to use a 50 BMG for such purposes where you will be shooting. I would hate to see you wound one of those magnificent beasts.
08 April 2003, 03:50
OverkillWhat velocity is MAX in the .50 BMG with a Barnes 570 grain XLC bullet???
08 April 2003, 05:13
dan belisle3100 fps or so according to Barnes. - Dan
08 April 2003, 06:11
RobgunbuilderI've used paper patched 650 gr pure soft lead bullets at 2550 fps on a few deer out to 400 yrds. The bullets were .508 and patched to .511. The effect is pretty dramatic! Honestly any .510 caliber hole in anything will do the trick! Just ask the recently departed in Iraq and Afganistan.-Rob
Arizona Ammunition has 600 gr barnes I picked up some of their bullets this weekend while in Pheonix.
http://www.arizonaammunition.com/broj,
I heard a claim that someone was using 338 win mag cases filled with shot as 'varmint bullets' in a 50BMG.
Karl