Big-Horn putting out an AR500 S&W
https://www.tactical-life.com/firearms/rifles/big-horn-armory-ar500-rifle
https://www.tactical-life.com/firearms/rifles/big-horn-armory-ar500-rifle
You can't feed 50BMG through an AR10 frame. A semi-auto 500AM is about 3x cheaper than a semi-auto BMG. DIY is 50x cheaper.Why use a more expensive rimless custom S&W500 instead of the battle-proven .50BMG?
S&W500 and 500AM are very expensive rounds if you buy commercial. They are pretty cheap to reload though. I'm already geared up to reload 500S&W so 500AM will take no additional parts/effort (sime dies/primers/powder, only uses a different shell plate holder.)
I was reminded last week I still need to buy a Bowers VERS50 suppressor...
Sounds like that round is BEGGING for a semi auto pistol!
Why aren’t you doing Form 1 cans?
I can do a 440gr w/ gas check for $0.55ea. The big calibers are where you can save a lot of $ reloading.I make the standard .500 S&W rounds for a $1.22 each.
I can do a 440gr w/ gas check for $0.55ea. The big calibers are where you can save a lot of $ reloading.
Savings? In respect to what?Yes in deed, I just bought 300 count of .500 350 grain Berry's cost me 202.00 no tax and free shipping.
Although, I shoot the .500 S&W from a Magnum Research revolver group 4 inches at 50 yards with open sites, looking at a single shot rifle saw one I liked.
Savings? In respect to what?
Might want to look into Matt's bullets for the 500. 440gr GC are $0.416 ea delivered. Berry's are $0.673, over 60% more. Maybe Berry's didn't raise prices but pre-craziness that's what you could buy the much better jacketed Hornady 350gr XTP for! ($33/50=$0.66ea+ship) Matt's has a wider selection too. 15 bullets from 325gr to 700gr (vs 2)
https://www.mattsbullets.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=66&products_id=311