Reloading for 50 BMG, 375 & 408 Chey Tac In Canada?

Berger made some prototype 400 gr projectiles for the 2018 King of 2 miles but they are not for sale to the public. The real king is the ballistic coefficient. I personally do not like the .338 Lapua nor the 50 BMG because of BC vs velocity. The prototype Berger solid 400 gr, .375" projectile with a G7 bc of 0.56 at over 3000 fps makes it the choice to investigate.

I'd say if Berger releases those 400's for sale, expect a lot of guys to jump on it for KO2M and that type of fun.

I bet they will be releasing them sometime soon.

They also have two new ELR cartridges they have been developing and will be released soon: 338 and 375 enabler.
 
Thanx Curtis.

Spoke with guys at local shop. They got me thinking super seriously about a 408. Also mentioned that the Canadian Forces guys can only shoot 11 rounds of BMG a day. Causes retina detachment and other stuff from the concussion. Then another guy spoke up and asked about the machine gun guys. What do they do?

A 408 I don't have the land to shoot it beyond 2800 yards right now.
 
Brent at Neerlandia coop sells widen and has over 25 caliber in stock before xmas


A few places to start:
Jerry at Mystic had the best price I found on Petersen 375 Cheytac. Tradex had some in stock last time I looked.
Wolverine has everything you need to load 416 Barrett. The brass is very nice. The Hornady 416 bullets are fantastically cheap. Wish my rifle liked them better.
Hirsch has Cutting Edge Bullets.
Whidden shipped 375CT dies directly to me.

The ATRS press is seriously fantastic. I'm coming from RCBS and Forster co-ax; and view the ATRS press as a significant upgrade. Spendy but worth it.
 
Do not wish to sound disrespectful but perhaps calling some of the 50,cal bench rest guys in the us of a might confirm or dispel this suggestion as to retinal issues
just a thought jeff

Thanx Curtis.

Spoke with guys at local shop. They got me thinking super seriously about a 408. Also mentioned that the Canadian Forces guys can only shoot 11 rounds of BMG a day. Causes retina detachment and other stuff from the concussion. Then another guy spoke up and asked about the machine gun guys. What do they do?

A 408 I don't have the land to shoot it beyond 2800 yards right now.
 
33XC or 37XC might be worth a look. keeps you regular for a lot of stuff a guy already has yet lets you stretch out a long long way
 
Thanx Curtis.

Spoke with guys at local shop. They got me thinking super seriously about a 408. Also mentioned that the Canadian Forces guys can only shoot 11 rounds of BMG a day. Causes retina detachment and other stuff from the concussion. Then another guy spoke up and asked about the machine gun guys. What do they do?

A 408 I don't have the land to shoot it beyond 2800 yards right now.

Dude you seriously need to start dealing with a REAL gunshop, and quit listening to morons who apparently have ZERO knowledge on shooting a 50 as it appears the twits you are dealing with are rank amatuers. Do yourself a favor and give Rick at ATRS a call, he is without a doubt the Canadian athourity when it comes to 50s and bigger.

Having attended several 50 cal shoots I saw many guys including several of the ATRS folks put out well over 100 shots of 50BMG in a single shoot. The most I personally have run through my own 50 in a single day is just shy of 100 and guess what,? Nothing wrong with my eyes.

The B.S. that surrounds the 50 is actually more impressive than the facts.

The 408 is a nice little round but pales in comparison to what a 50 is capable of in the real world.

The 375 when it is hot rodded seems to be 1 of the more favored ELR calibers along with the 416 Barret, just not shot out of a Barrett made rifle. Frankly I believe this has much to do with the stupid laws that some of the States now have. The K02M shoot in 2018 was won with a 416 IIRC.
This year should prove interesting with a K02M sanctioned shoot being held in Alberta.

Something to ponder on. The higher the B.C. and the heavier the projectile at a given speed will produce better long range results than a lighter bullet with the same B.C. at the same veloicty when it comes to real ELR work.
 
Do not wish to sound disrespectful but perhaps calling some of the 50,cal bench rest guys in the us of a might confirm or dispel this suggestion as to retinal issues
just a thought jeff

The FCSA has a rather large number of members and has for many years. They produce a quarterly magazine called Very High Power and I have yet to see an article published that says anything about retina detachment being an issue. I am 110% certain that IF this really was a concern there would be a fair bit in print regarding this non issue.
I relate this to Mothers warning about staring at pretty girls will make you go blind. Total B.S. with no proven basis.
 
Alberta Tactical Rifle sells their 50 press for $1,000.

Yee ikes......!!!!

Trust me, they are worth it. You truly DO get what you pay for in this product.
Many of the members of FCSA are now using the ATRS press. I think there must be a reason.
The big bore thing is NOT cheap, if you are not prepared for $6.00 or so per shot look into something smaller like 223 or 308 which is cheap to shoot and cheap to load for.
 
As another poster said, the retina detachment thing is an urban myth. A person would have to have a pre-existing problem I believe before experiencing a retina detachment.
Certainly recoil/concussion is greater with a 50 than the smaller calibers, which is why recoil mitigation is so imperative.
I have run 206 rounds through a bolt action 50 in a day and have had no problems. I know of several people who also have also shot well over 100 in a days competition. YMMV
 
It's not an urban myth.
Your doing the math wrong.

It's not the number or rounds through the chamber that counts.
It's the number of mm between your eye and the scope that counts :)
I still have a good retina and better eyebrows than justin untrue-doh.

As another poster said, the retina detachment thing is an urban myth. A person would have to have a pre-existing problem I believe before experiencing a retina detachment.
Certainly recoil/concussion is greater with a 50 than the smaller calibers, which is why recoil mitigation is so imperative.
I have run 206 rounds through a bolt action 50 in a day and have had no problems. I know of several people who also have also shot well over 100 in a days competition. YMMV
 
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