Asking OP and anyone else... Does a 50 BMG shoot more accurately if it was a bolt action as opposed to Semi-Auto provided the same skill level shooter?
Asking OP and anyone else... Does a 50 BMG shoot more accurately if it was a bolt action as opposed to Semi-Auto provided the same skill level shooter?
Take a look at what the Mil did.... they had the m24 US Army (retired), M40 USMC (still in use with some units). Both bolt guns.
US Army develops M110 SASS (semi gun). USMC come on line to BOI for the M110. USMC is issued M110 along with US Army however USMC retains M40 variants..
US Army develops M2010 bolt gun. Currently Army and SOF use this platform. USMC to come onto BOI next fall.
Fun fact:
M24 and M40 is all Remington. -.308
M110 SASS is KAC- .308
M2010 is Remington - .308/ .338 Lap
(.338Lap for certain units.)
The U.S. Army plans to field the Barrett Mk22 MRAD in 2021 to eventually replace the M2010. Able to be chambered in .300 Norma Magnum and .338 Norma Magnum, the Mk22 can shoot out to 1,500 meters, 300 meters further than the M2010
Back to accuracy... the military maintains their accuracy not matter the platform. For years folks doubted the accuracy of the M110 SASS to the M24 /40.
When everything shook out during testing at APG, US Army Sniper Course & USMC Scout Sniper Course for Big service vetting and at SOTIC for SOF vetting. Accuracy stayed the same and in some cases improved.
So the old comparison of bolt vs. semi was laid to rest and snipers from all branches embraced the M110 SASS.
So:
METT-TC for kit and weapon system to accomplish your mission whatever that is to you. (Select the right platform for the right situation.)
Respectfully
Chris
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