Re: What is better for Mile, Barrett K-1 or K2 ?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 89t295k</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Don't get me wrong, a custom 375, 408 would b sweet, I have a feeling the extra 300+fps was derived from this. I don't think it is fair to compare the two unless you start making the bmg custom with handloads too. I'm going off Hornady's Factory round Listed @ 2815 out of 24" Barrel. I'm sure the bmg reloaders get nice groups and have some crazy high BC bullets too.
At my 3000ft location with my scope @3.2" 200Y Zero and 2500Y.
89moa
9.5 Drift 10mph
1.15mach
Transonic 2850
Apples to apples the BMG has about 10% less wind drift is all I am saying. Everybody loves to defend their reasoning. I'm sure I'll own a Cheytac someday but, a TRG has to come after this one.
After some research I went with a AR-50 (30").
It arrived yesterday....yippy. VERY intimidating and Heavy.
Makes everything else look like a peashooter lol
I'm curious how the A-maxes will shoot both in velocity and accuracy since this is also 6 inches longer than Hornady's listed test figures.
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Congratulations on the new stick!
I just got a .375 and, that's why the numbers are still in my head.... I was fighting with the idea of a .50 but decided on the .375. There's some really wild work being done with the .375.. Lutz Moeller has some 3" long projectiles that have a BC of 1.53 that can be launched at 2850fps but, you have to have a 1:8 spin barrel to launch them. LOL They're supposed to stay supersonic out past 3000m. ( I'd love to see what our boys could do with that in Afghanistan )LOL
There are no flies on the .50... there's no doubt about that, Sir. You'll probably shoot it cheaper than I can feed the .375 too. The projectiles on the .375 can get expensive. They start at about 1.30ea and can go up to over 2.00ea... powder is almost 140gr/bang and that adds another .50/bang and the brass goes for about 2.00ea. I haven't found any of the illusive 350gr SMKs since they were a special run for Sierra.... They're supposed to be about 1.00ea but, I can't find any.
You'll spend a lot more on primers and powder ( if you can find pull down powder, you can probably find that cheap, however ) but, I'll spend more on brass and bullets. You'll also have a lot larger selection of specialty bullets. With the .375, it's best to stay with the copper solids but, there are a few that aren't... either way, they're expensive.
I'd check my numbers on the .408 also... that round was designed to outperform the .50.. the 375 is an improvement over that round. It doesn't carry the energy the .50 does but, for accuracy at range, they're hard to beat.
Regardless of any of this.. your purchase will put you into the mile and a half club and, that is a very small club, Sir!