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You Must Be Crazy
Anyone who would even CONSIDER owning a 50 BMG must be sick, demented and totally insane. You're the guys that give the rest of us shooters a bad name. By the way, what would something like that set me back?
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:D ;) Nice one! Now I know where I fit in! LOL!
gd |
Contenderizer,
It sounds like you have been reading Sarah Brady's website! How does owning and shooting a .50 caliber give gun owners a bad name? I know two folks who own and shoot their .50s responsibly. I have a neighbor who has two Civil War cannons and he shoots them in his hayfield and at reenactments. As I recall, a Barrett will run about $2,000+/-; Muledeer will have the "hang tag" price. I noticed .50 BMG reloading data in one of the recent handloading manuals. Adam |
Adam,
I think Contenderizer was joking. Kind of like saying "your car is a hunk of junk" and then opening his garage to show you he has the exact same one. |
fabsroman,
I suspect you are right. If not, then we all know some folks do not like pistols, "plastic guns", semi-autos and on and on. Adam |
I paid $2,800 from a 77 year old retired Marine Sarg/Major at a gym that I go to. He decided he didn't really need it and it was "new in box". M 99's sell for about $3,400 (I think).
muledeer |
Of course it was a joke. Had I put a :D on it, it would have been too obvious.
I was wondering though; here in Florida we have awfully big rattlers. Does anyone make snake shot in BMG? ;) |
$7.50 a shot reloaded with your own brass i believe.
1000 shots would cost about 7,500 dollars. I bet a used one would not be shot out. |
jmarriott,
I will save you BIG BUCKS on your .50 BMG ammo purchases. On page 8 of Cabela's "Shooting Reloading 2007" catalog that came to my mailbox today it says, ".50 BMG 650-Gr. Ball Per 50 $94.99." That is about $2.00 per round, so save much. Adam |
Adam, I got a good laugh a while back while in OK. I had some time to kill while waiting for a skip to get home. We took a break and went to a gun shop, nice one, in McCallister. There was a 50cal set up with front and back pods and great scope. The package was a little over 5k. Right beside it was a stack of pamphlets for financing. I started laughing and the guy behind the counter said they finance alot of guns thru a loan company. As long as the loans over a c note they will do it.
I had to laugh. When I start FINANCING guns, Im pretty sure I will be single. LOL :D |
My wife would kill me if I financed a gun. Credit is one huge problem with our society. Too many people want everything right now, and there is a lot of everything out there.
Financing things you buy for a hobby is utterly nuts, but I guess plenty of people do it. |
I don't own one, don't really want one, its overkill for hunting. but reloading isn't that bad, the powder for those things is 4 bucks a pound, so you could reload for real cheap. I shoot the same powder in my 7mm Allen Mag (7mm/338 lapua Imp.)
Got a cousin who has one, and I have shot it, basicly its a high dollar toy, unless your a sniper you don't need such a beast, I can take deer out to 800 yds with my 7mm AM and it is capable to 1500 if my abilities were up to par. RR |
I don't fire a 50, it's too small--- Take brass and make
12GA FH and 700HE cases, for real thrills. Ed |
You guys need to save up your money & get out and buy a .50BMG.....While You Still Can!
I don't own one........ I bought two! Serbu 50BMG #128 State Arms Knob Creek 2000 (#29 of 50 made) Yes they are fun to shoot! Yes they are loud! Yes I can "Reach out and Touch someone/something" a LONG ways away! But Maybe my favorite part is.............. They P*SSOFF gun Grabbers like crazy!! Tall Shadow |
I'd love to own one, first I'll have to build a shed or addition on the house, it won't fit in any gun cabinet I have! LOL
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