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Most comfortable 50 Cal to shoot
23 October 2006, 04:24
AglifterMost comfortable 50 Cal to shoot
What's the most comfortable one to shoot? I think I like the Barret Bullpup set up -- are they all pretty much the same? (Barring the Anzio 10# one.) I'm leaning toward an Anzio Ironworks, or maybe just get an Armalite, to see if I like the caliber. Any suggestions/experiences would be appreciated.
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24 October 2006, 03:49
ranb40From least to most recoil, here are my subjective results.
AR50
M82
SR25
Serbu
LAR
I own an LAR.
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24 October 2006, 09:51
Robgunbuilder100 lb unlimited BR .50 BMG. recoil is the same as a .22 lr.-Rob
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24 October 2006, 16:12
goneballisticquote:
What's the most comfortable one to shoot?
Depends on your definition of "comfortable". Some of the rifles listed here, like the AR-50, have a low recoil, but a lot of overpressure is directed back at the shooter. Myself, I am much more affected by the shock wave than the recoil. On the light BR gun I'm going to have built around my Mcbros action, I'm going with the Vias brake over the more common clamshell brake, for just this reason.
The most comfortable .50 BMG that I currently have is this Bull Barrel Viper, low recoil, and a moderate brake blast, as felt by the shooter.
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29 December 2006, 08:53
Inspector 12I have a Barrett model 99 Bullpup design. I actually find it pleasant to shoot, though as already noted, the concussion is considerable. The recoil really isn't much more than the kick of a 12 gauge shotgun.
29 December 2006, 19:49
butchlocbest one I've found is the state arms big bertha. the wood stock seems to handle better and the ting weighs something like 42#. with a good brake on it.
30 December 2006, 04:25
CollinsWe had a clambake and everyone had to "kill" a lobster (picture) to come in. Even the 100lb (45 KG) women had a blast. One women was nearly in tears before shooting and laughing afterward.
It's a Steyr HS 50 Blast to the sides is considerable. but the shooter is spared most of the damage. It's the most effective brake on the market. It's an all day shooter.
This shows the blast pattern and recoil pretty good.08 January 2007, 03:26
kevanI totally enjoy shooting my Big Bertha, recoil is easily manageable for anyone....its got a Vais brake.
15 January 2007, 12:53
EdmondHi Collins, Happy 2007 to you and all other roomies!
PGM HECATE II
http://securityarms.com/20010315/galleryfiles/2800/2897.htm is the most confortable to shoot
followed by Steyr HS if we deal with bolt action, semi auto Barret is sweet.
17 January 2007, 04:13
Collinsquote:
Originally posted by Edmond:
Hi Collins, Happy 2007 to you and all other roomies!
EDMOND! Hello, how did 2006 treat you? What's up for 2007? Are you still doing business in France? I haven't seen you on line in a while but I've been out of the "Crater" for a while. Send a PM when you get time.
Best wishes for '07
Collins
17 January 2007, 15:32
meteDiscovery Channel last night had a section on the 50BMG semi-auto developed by the Brits for the USA army .Seemed to be very reasonable recoil !!