Half-MOA with a .50 BMG — Yes It’s Possible!
Our friend, Texas gunsmith Richard King, recently posted some images of a new .50 BMG target rifle he built for a customer. Equipped with a beefy McMillan stock, this rig has shown some impressive accuracy — even during break-in. Check out that target. Using On Target software, we measured this 3-shot group at 0.476″ or 0.454 MOA. Not bad for a beast with some very serious recoil. Do you think you could beat that 0.476″ with your AR15 shooting puny .223-caliber bullets?
Compare the dimensions of that massive 50-Cal action to a Rem 700 action in the middle. When you’re shooting a Fifty, size matters!
On Facebook, some folks were surprised a guy could wring that kind of accuracy out of a monster .50 BMG. One wag posted: “Yikes! He will need flinch therapy after shooting that beast.”
Another Facebooker joked: “When shooting a .50 BMG you say…In your best Crocodile Dundee voice…that’s not a gun, THIS is a gun!”
Richard King responded that this customer has quite a bit of experience with jumbo-caliber rifles: “Remember this is the guy that shot a .338 Lapua in a two-day F-Class match. Recoil might actually be easier on this 50, given the fact that it has more weight and a brake.”
Before this rifle was completed, Richard King showed us the monster 13-lb BAT action at the 2018 Berger SWN. Honestly, the big BAT .50 BMG action was HUGE — with the bolt fully extended it was the size of your forearm (to the finger tips). Richard joked “This weighs almost as much as an F-TR rifle (before optic) all by itself”.
Specialty Tools for the Big .50 BMG
Yes, the .50 BMG is one huge cartridge. Thankfully, there are some special tools for loading the jumbo-size round. Giraud Tool makes a specialty comparator for 50-Cal cartridges. The double-ended comparator is quite versatile. In one orientation you can measure base-to-ogive bullet length and also measure cartridge OAL from rim to bullet ogive. When reversed, you can use the comparator to measure cartridge headspace. The Giraud 50 BMG Comparator gauge is constructed of 303 stainless and fits most any vernier, dial, or digital caliper. CLICK HERE for more info.
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Paul you took a picture of the action at the Berger Southwest Nationals.
Yes, it IS very possible to achieve half-MOA from a .50 BMG. On a particular day at Manatee Gun Club, I successfully printed a 3-shot group at 565 yards which measured roughly 1 5/8 inches, from an Armalite AR50A1 and Hunting Shack Munitions’ variant of the Hornady factory 750 AMAX round. The elevation spread was 1 5/8 inches from round 1 to rounds 2 and 3 which ended up in the same hole.
No surprise the military has been and done 50 cal. 1/2″ moa really1/4″ moa for some time ,you would think civilians might do even better given less redtape restaints $$$ gets it done.
Similar experience with the 750 A-Max in a McBros Fisher action. Many sub-3″ groups at 500, off a Harris bipod! A serious test of shooter discipline, but they’ll shoot well.
Richard King sure can do to all. Thanks for great work on the biggest one so far. Makes my AR 50 seem compact. That long barrel has a benefit beyond velocity, camel gun style. The further away the muzzle brake, the better!
I have an AR that puts them into one hole at 100 yards so long as I can get the crosshairs on the very same spot each time. That is really, really hard to do.