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Sweet scope!
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Nice cannon. Good for 'pup-ulation' control.
Something I've seen a bit of for scope mounting when using a Picatinny on a .50 is to use two sets of rings (4 rings total). I think one set is fine, but many owners seem to think they need two.
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My dad has the Barrett semi-auto .50 BMG. It's a kick to take out shooting, other than the $3.50 - $5.00 per round depending on where purchased. The recoil is light and it seems to be very accurate.
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