bigfellascott wrote:Rem 32gn Factory Ammo
greyghost wrote:bigfellascott wrote:Rem 32gn Factory Ammo
Is that 3 in the lower hole?
greyghost wrote:And with factory ammo.
I like
greyghost wrote:Not worth your while reloading for the .204 ?
greyghost wrote:Not worth your while reloading for the .204 ?
brett1868 wrote:"I love the 50cal, that muzzle blast is something to behold, one really should experience that at least once in their lifetime! "
Yep, nothing like getting a face full of dirt, dust and grass when shooting prone from the ground and losing all visability of the target till it settles . Curious how much crap the 416 & DTA 50/416 will throw back at me with their different style brakes.
brett1868 wrote:"Whack her up on a table Brett, that's what my mate does, no issues with dirt and dust etc then. "
My cousin built a steel bench for us to use which is plenty long enough and rock solid. It's more a problem when I grunt the canon up to the back paddock hunting those giant bunnies that's a problem. At least the DTA should be light enough to fire from a standing position so even with my short stature I shouldn't get dirt in my face
Combat_Wombat wrote:Muzzle blast a problem? Jut take it off haha can't be worse then a broken shoulder right?
Combat_Wombat wrote:Muzzle blast a problem? Jut take it off haha can't be worse then a broken shoulder right?
brett1868 wrote:Combat_Wombat wrote:Muzzle blast a problem? Jut take it off haha can't be worse then a broken shoulder right?
I had my right arm torn from the socket 11 years ago and now the shoulder is held together with a screw and a washer. Lucky enough it feels much stronger then the left one so recoils not a problem and being short and round I am my own bipod so I'll have a crack at just about anything. Still working on acquiring the Anzio 50/20 rifle from the U.S, 20mm Vulcan necked down to 50 Cal screams fun in any language
brett1868 wrote:I had my right arm torn from the socket 11 years ago and now the shoulder is held together with a screw and a washer.
effex wrote:brett1868 wrote:I had my right arm torn from the socket 11 years ago and now the shoulder is held together with a screw and a washer.
From shooting or unrelated?