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Why use a .50 BMG for long range shooting? The only reason I can see is for military use on vehicles. For long range target shooting and hunting a .30-378 Wby with a 28-30 inch barrel 150-180 grains at 3700-3500 fps shoot much flatter than a .50 BMG 750 grains at 2800 fps. ??? | ||
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I dont know wich has better accuracy at 300 yards+ Maybe the .50 BMG? | |||
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For military use, I would imagine the destructive power a 750gr bullet brings can't be matched by any .30 caliber bullet. For civilian use, I think wind drift, or lack of, is what makes it so appealing. You can adjust the scope for the trajectory at a known distance but douping the wind is where it gets tricky. That's my guess, Terry [ 07-26-2003, 23:32: Message edited by: TC1 ] | |||
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If you look at a ballistics program, then the 30-378 and 50BMG will have really close trajectories out to 1000yds, but after that the 50 makes a big difference. | |||
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Overkill: [QB]Why use a .50 BMG for long range shooting? A mass that weighs 750 grains would get anybody's attention at 1000 plus yards. | |||
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Look at the ballistics of the 750 grain, 50 BMG. Compare SD's of anything, and drop. If you can find a better ballistic shoulder fired round, let me know, for long range. s | |||
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