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Glenn R, Having shot the 50's quite a bit, I would say that you were a bit over gunned for the range you were shooting. I have no problem with using my 50 BMG on varmints but it is usually at at least 800 yards or more. I would also not recommend the use of any tracer type ammo in a fine 50 rifle such as the Barrett M82, as they are really not that good on barrels. Stretch your shooting range out to a half mile with some quality ammo and then you'll have some real fun. Always remember safety first with the 50 as well as any other rifle. Good Shooting!! 50 | |||
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This sounds like WAAAAAYYYYYY too much fun! | |||
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Glenn... What a riot!! Don't sweat the tracers... I own a 50BMG, and shoot M48 (spotter-tracers), plus APIT, and M17 (very longrange trace), and have no problems... just clean it after shooting. CatShooter. | ||
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sounds like the ultimate way to do it. Kills, guts, skins, quarters, cooks, and serves rabbits. | |||
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I have to admit to my favorite passtime of picking off the Kalifornia Ground Squirrels ( Meadow Grizzlies) with my .50 BMG. They like to sit up on the rocks and a near miss is as good as a direct hit. ranges are from about 100 yrs out to 600 in a very safe valley. We have alot of eagles and when they hear the sound of the .50 they know it's dinner time. They fly recon and once I blew a squirre ( or parts of one anyway) about 20 ft into the air. An Eagle grabbed it and had to fight off another one for the meat. Great fun!-Rob | |||
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Like I always say, there's a fine line (the scope crosshair) between hobby and mental illness. | |||
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