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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 46119" data-source="post: 1321317"><p>No not many civilians will have those kinds of wind detection systems. Optics to resolve a face at 3000m, not so expensive. Maybe not with "digital zoom".</p><p></p><p>On thing to take into consideration is the defense/military would have a crew of 5 to 10 to serve the shooter. Civilians would usually have 1 or 2. The mission parameters or defense/military are very different from the mission parameters of the civilian shooter.</p><p></p><p>The firearms and ammo are very close. I did my little analysis based on a 750 A-Max running at 100% case fill of H 50BMG powder and max coal. Pressure be dammed becuase the TAC-50 can take what ever the brass can take. Spec is for machine guns and much lower pressure with sloppy sloppy eat anything just don't jamb chambers.</p><p></p><p>I know my ALS 50 EDM/DTC can be loaded to very good accuracy levels and higher velocities. Reading the wind at 3200m. I'm a shooter, I want to do it the hard way as I'm only killing a piece of steel so my mission parameters are very very different. If I miss my piece of steel nobody dies. If a sniper misses, um...</p><p></p><p>I love that mil/def is driving the technology and the makers see that driving the technology down to civilian price levels is a valid profit program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 46119, post: 1321317"] No not many civilians will have those kinds of wind detection systems. Optics to resolve a face at 3000m, not so expensive. Maybe not with "digital zoom". On thing to take into consideration is the defense/military would have a crew of 5 to 10 to serve the shooter. Civilians would usually have 1 or 2. The mission parameters or defense/military are very different from the mission parameters of the civilian shooter. The firearms and ammo are very close. I did my little analysis based on a 750 A-Max running at 100% case fill of H 50BMG powder and max coal. Pressure be dammed becuase the TAC-50 can take what ever the brass can take. Spec is for machine guns and much lower pressure with sloppy sloppy eat anything just don't jamb chambers. I know my ALS 50 EDM/DTC can be loaded to very good accuracy levels and higher velocities. Reading the wind at 3200m. I'm a shooter, I want to do it the hard way as I'm only killing a piece of steel so my mission parameters are very very different. If I miss my piece of steel nobody dies. If a sniper misses, um... I love that mil/def is driving the technology and the makers see that driving the technology down to civilian price levels is a valid profit program. [/QUOTE]
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