50BMG Serbu BFG-50 fired by my little Cambodian wife :D
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Drewnickel is obviously intimidated and threatened by large weapons.
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rebal rabbit has a tiny dick...
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@zmadpoet8 also a .308 would blow a guys head off at 1000yds under the use of an expirienced marksmen, or anybody who knows there way around it. an average head is about 8"x8" and most people shoot right through the face, that's even smaller. last the .308 has never come in a 50lbs platform, except mounted ones. but an 8lbs rifle will mostlikely do the same as a 50lbs one. the most a .308 comes in is 10lbs for a sporting gun and 30lbs for a sniper gun
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@zmadpoet8 no, actually don't just look up stuff about them, wait till you've tried other guns before commenting, it's nice you have a .50cal and all, but it's pointless, there's no armored vehicles filled with terrorists in the united states. and there's no need for shooting over a mile here. also the barrett can have a 2.5lbs trigger installed, have a heavy match barrel installed, and have a bolt lock so that you can choose to fire single or semi-auto.
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@zmadpoet8 Well that is highly dependent on environmental conditions. Usually within 3 shots. But even the best shootists have their off days. I can, however, once properly sighted in, hit a human head sized target consistantly at 1000, wind conditions providing. Though gust prediction is borederline impossible lol, I've had days i could hit a buick due too gusting winds.
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@RebelRabbit308 Practicedwith playing cards? Ah... but how many shots to hit them?
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@zmadpoet8 my team routinely practices on playing cards at 1000... and I never I never mentioned an AR-10, the AR-10 is the .308 version of of the standard AR-15 style rifle... so yeah, no points for your knowlege there. And Barretts are commonly used in competition, with several standard models, and a few custom models. So again, no points for you. But none of that adresses the points I brought up... all in all, you've failed pretty hardcore.
hey if you have the chance, please let me know what kind of accuracy you get with that at 100 yards. I am considering picking one up. thanks for your time.
labartic 1 year ago
@labartic I have posted 8" groups at 1,000 yards off that bipod and a Tasco Targetmaster scope using 600 Gr bronze Barnes-X hollow point TTI Armory loads, of the five rounds, 4 were in a 5 inch pattern, two in the bull's eye 2" apart. Rattlesnake Mountain Range, Benton City, WA. Superb firearm for any amount of money, never breaks a scope, never harsh recoil. (obviously) :-D
zmadpoet8 1 year ago
What you call a "real gun" is more commonly known as impractical. Aside from the fun of it, most people would have no purpose whatsoever to spend a few grand on a 50 BMG behemoth, and if a person were to do so, it would make more sense to spend a little more to get something of higher value, such as the AR-50, or a Barrett, or other such, well known, brands. Calling it a "real gun" Is like screaming, "I have a tiny dick!" Lol I can hit soda cans out too 1000 yards with my .308 thank you.
RebelRabbit308 1 year ago
@RebelRabbit308 First of all, the AR-10 is 10 lbs heavier, and has a long track record of being hard on scope reticles, the Barrett is nice, but it is a battle grade weapon with a larger, looser firing chamber instead of a match grade chamber, which is why the Serbu is more accurate than either gun you mentioned. As for hitting a soda can at a 1000 yards, nigga please, the world record for .308 at 1000 yards is something like 5 plus inches with a 50 lb rifle. I can beat that on a bad day.
zmadpoet8 1 year ago