Re: Which 50 BMG to buy?
If anyone is going to "seriously" consider getting into the ".50 Cal Arena" then I would strongly suggest that you look at the Fifty Cal Shooters Assoc and North Coast Shooters Assoc.
FCSA
NCSA
These are the 2 associations that focus specifically on .50 cal shooting, and they collectively have a huge knowledge base that you can draw from.
I shot a .50 cal competitively for 2 years, and while it was "fun", I am out of the .50 cal arena.
Why?
- Less and less ranges are allowing .50 cals to be fired because of the impact on adjacent shooters, damage caused to the range, and the liability of how far a stray round can travel. Unless you have your own range / land it can be a real bitch to find a place to shoot one.
- Per above, with “quality ammo” going for $4-$7 per round, unless you have an unlimited budget, it gets very cost prohibitive to shoot. Even if you are going to load your own ammo, the components are significantly more.
- Relatively speaking, a .50 cal is not a really accurate rifle/round. If you check out the match results at FCSA or NCSA, you will see that when compared to other shooting sports such as Benchrest and F-Class the accuracy levels are not on par.
- Given a number of “incidents” which occurred over the last couple of years, the danger associated with shooting a .50 cal should be very evident. Basically you have the force of a hand grenade going off if anything goes wrong such as an out of battery detonation.
I know plenty of .50 cal shooters who are completely ate up with it, so if you are set on getting into it, more power to you, but please do your homework and make sure it is not just a snap decision.
I shot an AR50, and if you check the match results for FCSA or NCSA, you will find that rifle is in the top 10 more than any other factory rifle. Especially for the price, you will be very hard pressed to find another .50 cal rifle that can shoot that well.
In terms of ammo, I shot the Hunting Shack ammo and it was some very high quality stuff that was reasonably priced. I used the 750 AMAX load and shot a number of sub 7” groups at a 1,000 yards with it in matches.
Best of Luck,
M Richardson