.50 BMG ammo runs over $10 per shot and you need a club where the range can handle it just to sight in.
If you're hunting 'big' game with an A-Max, you're doing so illegally. Aside from A-Max bullets not being hunting bullets, they're match bullets and do not expand. Said bullets are not legal for 'big game' in Sask. Page 18.
http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=2a5dfe9f-6442-4667-ad59-253883e8b8e2
so much negativity, are you trying to talk me into selling you my 50? lolThe reason for that is that you pay 5 bucks a shot minimum, so practice is expensive.
The rifles usually weigh 30+ lbs, so they are heavy to bring out hunting, and need to be fired from prone or some kind of bench you previously set up. Not very useful for bush hunting.
Finally, the cost of the gun usually starts around $4,000, which really limits the overall number of these guns available to potential hunters.
so much negativity, are you trying to talk me into selling you my 50? lol
care to explain? you can't legally hunt from a vehicle so a roof turret mounted M2 is out of the question but still very coolunless your a road hunter, its useless.
.50 BMG ammo runs over $10 per shot and you need a club where the range can handle it just to sight in.
If you're hunting 'big' game with an A-Max, you're doing so illegally. Aside from A-Max bullets not being hunting bullets, they're match bullets and do not expand. Said bullets are not legal for 'big game' in Sask. Page 18.
http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=2a5dfe9f-6442-4667-ad59-253883e8b8e2
care to explain? you can't legally hunt from a vehicle so a roof turret mounted M2 is out of the question but still very cool
a half inch hole is not enogh for sunray, I wonder what his take would be on a 20mm?I seriously doubt if expansion would even cross a CO's mind if he sees you drop a deer or moose with a 50 BMG. No doubt it's a clean kill, expansion is adequate for the calibre.
it's not even close to 35lbs and yes I do, I even shoot it standing.your gonna carry a 35+lb rifle around?
.50 BMG ammo runs over $10 per shot and you need a club where the range can handle it just to sight in.
If you're hunting 'big' game with an A-Max, you're doing so illegally. Aside from A-Max bullets not being hunting bullets, they're match bullets and do not expand. Said bullets are not legal for 'big game' in Sask. Page 18.
http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=2a5dfe9f-6442-4667-ad59-253883e8b8e2
unless your a road hunter, its useless.



























