If you need to worry about cost then you probably can't afford it...![]()
Some of us can....
Wicked decent pricing would just be the difference between purchasing 100, 500 or even 1000.
If you need to worry about cost then you probably can't afford it...![]()
Consider biting the (750 grain) bullet - figuratively - and handloading for the .50 BMG as early in the game as possible. At $8-10/round for factory ammo, the savings add up fast. A dedicated press is required, but if you don't have a press already, buy a .50-compatible one and you have a wide variety of applications for it.
Ryan sells .50 BMG primers, H50BMG powder, and projectiles (Hornady AMAX), or pick up some surplus .50 BMG pulled projeciles as I do, and pull 'em through a Lee 0.51 bullet sizing die to scrape off the pull marks and you're good to go for $2.50-$3.50/round. Do the math for your application.
Where do you get pulled bmg projectiles from ???