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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
338-408, 408 CHEYTAC
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard338" data-source="post: 62125" data-attributes="member: 1537"><p><strong>Re: 50 BMG record is 2,430 metres</strong></p><p></p><p>Big Bore,</p><p>My friends 50 is a PGWDTI LRT-3. It weighs in at 35 lbs, and has a muzzle brake.</p><p>I agree that the recoil isn't sharp, but more of a push. Even so, it IS a bit of a push.</p><p>Also I'm not disputing that the 50BMG is better suited to long range shooting. My .338 LM falls a bit short for extreme range.</p><p>I don't think that 2430m is an every day shot even for the BMG.</p><p>Some of us in Canada are proud of our snipers even if the gov doesn't want to acknowledge them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard338, post: 62125, member: 1537"] [b]Re: 50 BMG record is 2,430 metres[/b] Big Bore, My friends 50 is a PGWDTI LRT-3. It weighs in at 35 lbs, and has a muzzle brake. I agree that the recoil isn't sharp, but more of a push. Even so, it IS a bit of a push. Also I'm not disputing that the 50BMG is better suited to long range shooting. My .338 LM falls a bit short for extreme range. I don't think that 2430m is an every day shot even for the BMG. Some of us in Canada are proud of our snipers even if the gov doesn't want to acknowledge them. [/QUOTE]
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