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    BOOM! DA50 back in stock

    BOOM! The Dominion Arms DA50 rifle is now back in stock. Feel the awesome power of the 50 HERE.
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    Ordered mine, perfect timing by the way as ATRS has their lowers almost ready.
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    Will this upper fit any regular AR15 or AR10 lower... JP.

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    It will fit AR-15 lower, making it restricted; unless you decide to get one of ATRS' NR lower which requires permanent modification on the upper...

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    With out meaning to derail this thread, and with all serious intent.............

    I really like the idea of an upper in 50 BMG!! However feeding it is no small investment!!

    With that in mind, is there a chance that these uppers might come in something little more economical to feed like 338 Lapua ?

    Serious inquiry, and if this was covered before please accept my apologies.

    regards

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    I love my DA50, and thanks to Ryan at Canada Ammo for his outstanding support and responses to my questions.

    Based on the responses of some of the people at my club who shot mine last weekend, I think there will be more sales!

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    I feel like I should be doing this....are they decently accurate? Or are they just a fun toy to say you own a 50 cal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by H.K.Glock 007 View Post
    I feel like I should be doing this....are they decently accurate? Or are they just a fun toy to say you own a 50 cal?
    I've been only shooting mine on the 100yd range to get it sighted in and get my scope sorted out and get used to the recoil (not as bad as I was expecting, but there is a considerable blast from the muzzle brake to bystanders and fellow shooters - the firing line basically stops and watches when the .50 is about to shoot).

    With about 30 rounds fired and barrel break-in done, I must say I am impressed with the accuracy potential of the DA50. I plan to do a full work up and get out to the longer ranges in the next several weeks (our range is up to 400 yards and allows restricteds in .50 cal) and will post a review when I can. I've also begun hand loading with both match grade Hornady AMAX projectiles (750 grain projectile with over 200 grains of powder behind it!) and have some pulled surplus bullets coming in to keep the cost down to about $2.50/round. Yep - the .50 is expensive, but I didn't buy it for its economy...
    Are you saying I'm a "gun nut"? I prefer the term "Firearms Enthusiast"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FirearmsEnthusiast View Post
    I've been only shooting mine on the 100yd range to get it sighted in and get my scope sorted out and get used to the recoil (not as bad as I was expecting, but there is a considerable blast from the muzzle brake to bystanders and fellow shooters - the firing line basically stops and watches when the .50 is about to shoot).

    With about 30 rounds fired and barrel break-in done, I must say I am impressed with the accuracy potential of the DA50. I plan to do a full work up and get out to the longer ranges in the next several weeks (our range is up to 400 yards and allows restricteds in .50 cal) and will post a review when I can. I've also begun hand loading with both match grade Hornady AMAX projectiles (750 grain projectile with over 200 grains of powder behind it!) and have some pulled surplus bullets coming in to keep the cost down to about $2.50/round. Yep - the .50 is expensive, but I didn't buy it for its economy...
    Thanks for the response.

    Looks like a guy will be around 2800ish into it...plus glass. hmmmn
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    what are you guys using for lowers?
    just normal AR lowers?
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