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Way Out There: Shooting (And Hunting With) The .50 Caliber Browning Machine Gun Cartridge

Way Out There: Shooting (And Hunting With) The .50 Caliber Browning Machine Gun Cartridge

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Yenason and Henry must spot the target, figure range, and calculate aim before firing.

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from streack wrote 22 weeks 19 hours ago

I have a hard time trying to believe that large amounts of meat is not wasted when an animal is shot by one of these.

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from Jesse wrote 21 weeks 2 days ago

I think the 50 cal is a lil over kill

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from baconboy206 wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

unless youre hunting whales this seems like a bit of overkill, imagine how much meat is wasted

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from wsimien wrote 20 weeks 7 hours ago

Commom man a .50 cal!? I don't think shooting any game a mile out should be considered hunting. Leave this big boy for the Army snipers.

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from buckslayer33 wrote 20 weeks 4 hours ago

i do not think that is very sporting. if you want to shoot that far go to a match.

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from Dan the Man wrote 19 weeks 21 hours ago

Whatever you want, I guess. I think .50 cal is overkill and it makes me mad when I have to get within 100 yards with my shotgun and these guys can kill something from a mile away. It's not sporting, and I hope they know whre those bullets end up. Hate for it to kill somebody on a pass-through. Besides, the gun looks like it was made by "Nerf".

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from Love2Hunt wrote 18 weeks 1 day ago

Those guns are are massive and a riot to shoot. I have never used it to hunt with and probably never will, but it is a fun gun to target practice with.

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from LesserSon wrote 11 weeks 18 hours ago

No, it's not hunting. It's long-range sniper practice on living targets. Is it a sport? Yes, because it sublimates a violent and dangerous skill into an act that does not kill humans. But hunting? No way. Where is fair chase? You might as well use a smartbomb.

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from hunter4ever wrote 7 weeks 1 day ago

come on do you really need that big of a gun a use a twenty gauge shotgun for anything that i gun hunt (i hunt turkey, deer, rabbit, geese, and ducks) and i have no problem killing any of these with my shotgun

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from Rem700-06 wrote 6 weeks 2 days ago

My first thought is what animal it is you're hunting. If it is Dangerous game of a large variety (i.e. Grizzly/Brown/Polar Bears, Elephant, Hippo, Bison), then it is a lot less ridiculous than hunting an elk with it. Second, long range precision shooting is no easy task. The sheer power and range of the weapon may be a drawback, anything less than 600/700 yards would probably cause too much damage to the animal. If it is challenging to the hunter but still a humane kill, it should at least be considered. I do not own a .50 cal, and probably will never purchase one; why put limitations on those who do?

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from texasfirst wrote 5 weeks 5 days ago

Grizzly with a .50 BMG might be really exciting. I've seen the results of one .50 BMG round on a kill, but it wasn't one where we were worried about meat. Other than that, I don't see an application in the hunting world. Suffice it to say, the .50 BMG is indeed serious overkill.

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from rocketman121 wrote 5 weeks 16 hours ago

Hunting with a .50 may not require as much skill to sneak up on an animal, but the person still has to know how to use a rifle. Whether it is sporting or not is not for me to judge. Some people would say using any gun (versus bow-hunting) is not sporting... Just to clarify, I do not hunt with a .50.

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from Moishe wrote 4 weeks 5 days ago

The only thing I would hunt with a .50 Cal would be Osama. Or someone like him. I won't judge the guys who want one to compensate for their "shortness" ;) with one though.

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from Moishe wrote 4 weeks 5 days ago

Or the "Hatbackwards types wither. ;)

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from Jackson Morgan wrote 1 sec ago

I could understand the use of it if you have a deer problem at the edge of a field on your land, but using it a a standard hunting gun is insane.

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from wsimien wrote 20 weeks 7 hours ago

Commom man a .50 cal!? I don't think shooting any game a mile out should be considered hunting. Leave this big boy for the Army snipers.

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from buckslayer33 wrote 20 weeks 4 hours ago

i do not think that is very sporting. if you want to shoot that far go to a match.

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from Love2Hunt wrote 18 weeks 1 day ago

Those guns are are massive and a riot to shoot. I have never used it to hunt with and probably never will, but it is a fun gun to target practice with.

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from streack wrote 22 weeks 19 hours ago

I have a hard time trying to believe that large amounts of meat is not wasted when an animal is shot by one of these.

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from Jesse wrote 21 weeks 2 days ago

I think the 50 cal is a lil over kill

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from baconboy206 wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

unless youre hunting whales this seems like a bit of overkill, imagine how much meat is wasted

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from Dan the Man wrote 19 weeks 21 hours ago

Whatever you want, I guess. I think .50 cal is overkill and it makes me mad when I have to get within 100 yards with my shotgun and these guys can kill something from a mile away. It's not sporting, and I hope they know whre those bullets end up. Hate for it to kill somebody on a pass-through. Besides, the gun looks like it was made by "Nerf".

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from LesserSon wrote 11 weeks 18 hours ago

No, it's not hunting. It's long-range sniper practice on living targets. Is it a sport? Yes, because it sublimates a violent and dangerous skill into an act that does not kill humans. But hunting? No way. Where is fair chase? You might as well use a smartbomb.

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from hunter4ever wrote 7 weeks 1 day ago

come on do you really need that big of a gun a use a twenty gauge shotgun for anything that i gun hunt (i hunt turkey, deer, rabbit, geese, and ducks) and i have no problem killing any of these with my shotgun

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from Rem700-06 wrote 6 weeks 2 days ago

My first thought is what animal it is you're hunting. If it is Dangerous game of a large variety (i.e. Grizzly/Brown/Polar Bears, Elephant, Hippo, Bison), then it is a lot less ridiculous than hunting an elk with it. Second, long range precision shooting is no easy task. The sheer power and range of the weapon may be a drawback, anything less than 600/700 yards would probably cause too much damage to the animal. If it is challenging to the hunter but still a humane kill, it should at least be considered. I do not own a .50 cal, and probably will never purchase one; why put limitations on those who do?

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from texasfirst wrote 5 weeks 5 days ago

Grizzly with a .50 BMG might be really exciting. I've seen the results of one .50 BMG round on a kill, but it wasn't one where we were worried about meat. Other than that, I don't see an application in the hunting world. Suffice it to say, the .50 BMG is indeed serious overkill.

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from rocketman121 wrote 5 weeks 16 hours ago

Hunting with a .50 may not require as much skill to sneak up on an animal, but the person still has to know how to use a rifle. Whether it is sporting or not is not for me to judge. Some people would say using any gun (versus bow-hunting) is not sporting... Just to clarify, I do not hunt with a .50.

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from Moishe wrote 4 weeks 5 days ago

The only thing I would hunt with a .50 Cal would be Osama. Or someone like him. I won't judge the guys who want one to compensate for their "shortness" ;) with one though.

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from Moishe wrote 4 weeks 5 days ago

Or the "Hatbackwards types wither. ;)

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from Jackson Morgan wrote 1 sec ago

I could understand the use of it if you have a deer problem at the edge of a field on your land, but using it a a standard hunting gun is insane.

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