GoldieMI
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with my AR50A1 National Match- Bench Rested and riding on Bags/SWFA 10x42 Glass
Factory 660 Federal/Lake City M33 660 grain- I get ~1.5-2.5 MOA (4.5-7.5") at 300 yards (longest I can shoot within 10 minutes) We did shoot 20lb propane tanks at 1200 yards (lasered distance) with about 70% first round hits once we dialed it in.
Factory AMAX 750grain- I get ~1-1.5 MOA (3-4.5") at 300 yards but the one time we did shoot it at 1200 yards, it was definitely hitting propane tanks with more consistency
My reloads are in the ~1-1.5 MOA range at 300 yards (3-4.5") using GI Surplus 660 bullets that have been sized and cleaned. I freely admit I am not the world's greatest shot, though consistent 4" groups of 5 are common.
I put a SWFA SS 10X fixed for the 300 yards and I have a Vortex PST Gen 1 5-25X for when we get out to the farm to shoot 1200 yards. I love the fixed 10X SWFA SS scopes for the BMG as well as any other centerfire rifle. Inexpensive, good glass, and they hold zero. It's not my S&B PMII Ultra Bright but few are. I have 5 of the SWFA fixed 10X and wouldn't hesitate to buy another one. For under $300.00 and being rated for the 50 BMG, it is a great scope. Just my two cents of course.
Factory 660 Federal/Lake City M33 660 grain- I get ~1.5-2.5 MOA (4.5-7.5") at 300 yards (longest I can shoot within 10 minutes) We did shoot 20lb propane tanks at 1200 yards (lasered distance) with about 70% first round hits once we dialed it in.
Factory AMAX 750grain- I get ~1-1.5 MOA (3-4.5") at 300 yards but the one time we did shoot it at 1200 yards, it was definitely hitting propane tanks with more consistency
My reloads are in the ~1-1.5 MOA range at 300 yards (3-4.5") using GI Surplus 660 bullets that have been sized and cleaned. I freely admit I am not the world's greatest shot, though consistent 4" groups of 5 are common.
I put a SWFA SS 10X fixed for the 300 yards and I have a Vortex PST Gen 1 5-25X for when we get out to the farm to shoot 1200 yards. I love the fixed 10X SWFA SS scopes for the BMG as well as any other centerfire rifle. Inexpensive, good glass, and they hold zero. It's not my S&B PMII Ultra Bright but few are. I have 5 of the SWFA fixed 10X and wouldn't hesitate to buy another one. For under $300.00 and being rated for the 50 BMG, it is a great scope. Just my two cents of course.