Originally Posted by justinp61
Originally Posted by cudaman1969
Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
[quote= But isn't an AR-15 the most powerful rifle ever?
Hell no haha
I can't remember how to spell the name correctly of the 334 Leopold round. (SP?)
I was told by a custom sniper rifle maker for law enforcement agencies that the 50 Caliber Barrett rifle was not the one to buy for long distance accurate shooting due to its weight and so on. He is a registered firearm maker and seller so everything would be legal, no cash under the table deals. I wanted him to get me one of the Barrett semi-automatic, but he talked me out of fit shruggy
I do have several military rifles I really like to shoot, a Springfield WW1 30.06, a 1943 Winchester M1 30 caliber carbine and a Chineze AK 47 that shoots the old 7.62x39 rounds: up:
That M1 carbine is fun to shoot and really accurate up to around a 100 yds, perfect for trench warfare hammer My grandkids, Son and my Wife like to shoot it also up

[Those military 30.06 are one of the best to shoot. Way back in the day the guy I worked for did a lot of body work for marines in Quantico. They traded out a lot of ammo and guns(he had at least 15 riffles, and boxes and boxes of rounds) we would shoot 25-30 tracers a nite (almost straight up) what a sight. I got pretty good, I could hit Clorox bottles in the pond from 300 yards or more. Hit em just right and they’ed spin up in the air like a rocket


.338 Lapua, possibly.
Correct, I think luck
I forgot to include on my first post that Mel was the first National Guard troop to finish first in his class at the U.S. Army sniper school. He is small (around 5.8 and 140 Lbs.). and hated the weight of the Barrett 50 Caliper, him and his spotter had to hike in around 5 miles to make the sniper kill shot and get out without detection to graduate from that school. bow


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