50 cal

Do you mean LEGALLY?
Do you mean PHYSICALLY?
Which "50 cal" out of the dozens of different ~.50" diameter projectile-slinging-devices are you referring to?

You've got a pretty broad question there pal...

And for what it's worth, I've shot a few coyotes with a .50 BMG- it does indeed kill them. I don't think deer are that much tougher :p
 
I've shot a few deer with a 50 bmg and used 750 gr hornady a-max's. There was no damage what so ever to the meat. I shot them all from the side in the vitals. The first one I ever shot I thought I missed because it ran 80-100 yards before dying. The bullet did not mushroom at all and it looked as though it was arrowed with a field point, just a 1/2" hole right through
 
Correct me if I’m wrong OP but don’t muzzle loaders and 12g sabots use a .50 cal projectile, if so lots of deer go down from those.
My ML is 50 calibre, but uses 45cal bullets in the sabot. Bullet with sabot make 50cal. But I get your point... 50 cal drops deer...
 
The OP stated .50 Cal. Your guys went straight to .50 BMG... I like that, but it's overkill.

My muzzle loader black powder rifle is 50 cal and it's great for deer.

So .50 cal, great for deer and more popular than you thought!
 
Hunting with a 50BMG is either sitting somewhere and hoping animals stop by, or carrying around a 6’ fence post at least 6” in diameter. I have driven a highway semi tractor to go grocery shopping. Both pointlessly complicated exercises when there are any other options.
 
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