WestKentucky
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I was reading an article about affordable .50bmg rifles (laughable that a $2000 gun and $1000 scope along with expensive ammo is considered affordable but I digress) and I saw where a good number of folks have rechambered rifles to 50 spotter. I don’t see the reason, and I’m curious as to why? Is it just the aspect of not getting pounded with recoil? Brass is just as expensive, more labor intensive, and all to lose a lot of case capacity and power while shooting the same bullet. Can someone explain please?