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Discussion in 'Other Off Topic Forum' started by Ryan S., Jul 22, 2005.

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  1. Ryan S.

    Ryan S. Two Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    damn thats awesome lol...i really need to get one of those..theres very few things that make me smile as big or laugh as hard as when i see people shooting a .50..
     
  2. Artherd

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    Let me know if you make to northern CA anytime soon :)
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  3. mpolans

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    Did the pictured person with the Barrett fall on his butt? It looks like he's being rocked.
     
  4. Artherd

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    Allmost! It did lift my foot off the ground (as you can see in the pic.) I figured 3 rounds offhand was enough. PS: I did hit the steel square at 100yds all 3 times. Amazing gun.
     
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    good Lord! that looks like a handy little pea-shooter!

    What's the muzzle energy of that thing?

    How purple was your shoulder?
     
  6. Artherd

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    It is! It really is! :D :D :D
    About 14,000lb/ft.
    Not at all, recoil has lots of 'thrust' to it (ie, moves you back) but it's slow and low-speed, so it does not feel any more severe than an ordinary 12-gauge shooting 2&3/4"-ers.

    The muzzle brake that eats over 70% of the muzzle energy helps a lot. Withought the brake, I think it'd break my collarbone. Fourteen THOUSAND foot-pounds and all...
     
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    Clean kill heart shots with his own homebrew loads. BTW, he's a nephrologist from Duke, now resides in NM.

    My "Truck Gun" - plain vanilla Springfield 1911A1 w/Wilson 8 rd mag. For close-in utility work, say 7-10yds. Also have a Kimber Stainless Compact for plinking.

    My nephew is undercover DEA. His guvmint issue sidearm is a Sig P229 in .357 Sig cal. That and a match grade M16 w/Kevlar tipped rounds. He's proficient enough to hit center of mass offhand rapid fire at 50 yds with the Sig. Also deer hunts in Ohio with a Benelli Super 90 12 GA. Last kill was a heart shot at 100 yds.

    Anybody hunt with 6.5 Swede? 1898 Mauser. Never hunted with it but very accurate at 1000+ yds.
     
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    Etcetera Two Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Pansies.

    Up here, a 375 H&H Mag is considered a varmint round.
     
  9. PMDDMD

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    So true!!! I'm heading out to the range as we speak with the my AR-50! Can't/won't fire that thing standing up though...even with the very effectice muzzle brake.:) My usual hunting rifle of choice is the Remington Model 700, 25-06..packs a punch and extremely accurate in my hands. Although I was stunned at the accuracy of the AR-50...can routinely put round after round in the same hole at 300-yds...must be a combination of the weight of the gun (40lbs) and the mass of the bullet (860gr, I think). That's not even using competition rounds..I buy cheap Central American military surplus from Midway!!!
     
  10. Artherd

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    If you can fire it prone or off the bench, I'm sure you could fire it offhand (IF you could lift it that is :D) withought injury.

    The Armalite (I have it's little brother, AR-30 .338 Lapua Mag) and Barrett brakes are very similar, and very effective!

    I wish my Barrett was that accurate, as is the best I can wring out of it is 1.5MOA. But it will send a tad over a POUND of lead downrange very quickly :)

     
  11. PMDDMD

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    Yeah, the semi's are a little less accurate for some reason. I test fired a used Barrett like yours the shop had for sale at the time and didn't get quite the same results..sure a hell of alot of fun though!!!!
     

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