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		<title>Big Boomer .50 BMG  Boasts Impressive Half-MOA Accuracy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few seasons ago, Texas gunsmith Richard King built an impressive .50 BMG target rifle for a customer. Equipped with a beefy McMillan stock, this rig has delivered some very impressive accuracy. Check out that target shot during break-in. Using On Target software, we measured this 3-shot group at 0.476&#8243; or 0.454 MOA. Not bad [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><big>A few seasons ago, Texas gunsmith Richard King built an impressive .50 BMG target rifle for a customer. Equipped with a beefy McMillan stock, this rig has delivered some very impressive accuracy. Check out that target shot during break-in. Using <a href="https://ontargetshooting.com/" target="_blank">On Target software</a>, we measured this 3-shot group at 0.476&#8243; or <strong>0.454 MOA</strong>. Not bad for a beast with VERY serious recoil. Do you think you could beat that 0.476&#8243; with your AR15 shooting puny .223-caliber bullets?</big></p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/king5002.jpg" alt=".50 BMG Richard King Texas half-MOA"><br />
<i>Compare the dimensions of that massive 50-Cal action to a Rem 700 action in the middle. When you&#8217;re shooting a Fifty, <strong>size matters!</strong> </i></p>
<p>On Facebook, some folks were surprised a guy could wring that kind of accuracy out of a monster .50 BMG. One wag posted: &#8220;Yikes! He will need flinch therapy after shooting that beast.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another Facebooker joked: &#8220;When shooting a .50 BMG you say&#8230;In your best Crocodile Dundee voice&#8230;that’s not a gun, THIS is a gun!&#8221;</p>
<p>Richard King responded that this customer has quite a bit of experience with jumbo-caliber rifles: &#8220;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.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/king5003.jpg" alt=".50 BMG Richard King Texas half-MOA"></p>
<p>Richard King showed us the monster 13-lb BAT action for this rifle 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”.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/batbig1801.jpg" alt="Richard King Berger SWN BAT action"></p>
<p><b>Specialty Tools for the Big .50 BMG</b><br />
Yes, the .50 BMG is one huge cartridge. Thankfully, there are some special tools for loading the jumbo-size round. <a href="https://www.giraudtool.com/index.html" target="_blank">Giraud Tool</a> produces a specialty comparator for the 50-Cal cartridge. The <a href="https://www.giraudtool.com/more-products.html" target="_blank">double-ended .50 BMG comparator</a> 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. Priced at $33.00, Giraud 50 BMG Comparator gauge is constructed of 303 stainless and fits most any vernier, dial, or digital caliper. <a href="https://www.giraudtool.com/more-products.html" target="new">CLICK HERE</a> for more info.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/giraud50bmg02.jpg" alt='Giraud Tools 50 BMG comparator gauge'></p>
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