Barrett M82 .50BMG for Squirrels?
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 6:59 pm
Right after the first Gulf War, a certain scope company received some Barrett M82 .50BMG sniper rifles back from the Navy SEALS that needed new M4 scope cams recalibrated for bullet drop for the ammo they were using.
The SEALS were using the Barrett's to take out SCUD missles, as one shot from a sniper team from long range would penetrate the missle fusalage and render it unoperable.
When the rifles came back (two of them), my buddy who is a liason to the Teams, brought them up to my place so we could test the drop cams at long range, and we thought we'd try them on squirrels, as the season was in full swing. The shots below are from that day....the squirrels were in some deep doo-doo, let me tell you.
Here's a shot of my buddy's son holding one of those beauties.
Here's how the Navy has them cased; in Mil-Spec Pelican Cases.
We were plinking squirrels right at the base of that butte in the background, just over 1,200 yards away by Geovid laser.
Here's one of the beauties ready to rock.
And just for comparison, here's a .223 Remington alongside a .50BMG round.
Another day of varmint fun I'll never forget. We looked around for coyotes, but I think the noise from that session had them all headed for the next county.
The SEALS were using the Barrett's to take out SCUD missles, as one shot from a sniper team from long range would penetrate the missle fusalage and render it unoperable.
When the rifles came back (two of them), my buddy who is a liason to the Teams, brought them up to my place so we could test the drop cams at long range, and we thought we'd try them on squirrels, as the season was in full swing. The shots below are from that day....the squirrels were in some deep doo-doo, let me tell you.
Here's a shot of my buddy's son holding one of those beauties.
Here's how the Navy has them cased; in Mil-Spec Pelican Cases.
We were plinking squirrels right at the base of that butte in the background, just over 1,200 yards away by Geovid laser.
Here's one of the beauties ready to rock.
And just for comparison, here's a .223 Remington alongside a .50BMG round.
Another day of varmint fun I'll never forget. We looked around for coyotes, but I think the noise from that session had them all headed for the next county.