50 BMG question
Hello and yes I am a newby.I have been trying to find out more info on the Hesse 50BMG.I own one and have put about 100 rounds through it and never had a problem though it is not very accurate.But all the articals I have read say stay away from the Hesse and Vulcan arms BMG my question is why?
Thanks for any imput you might have.
Thanks for any imput you might have.
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I posted this over in GD and somebody suggested to try here.
Hey all, I just got my new 50bmg upper in today and was wondering is anybody had a good way to sight it in for 600yds on a 100yd range using the least shots possible?
I was planning on getting a boresighter to click the scope on there and using Point Blank to find the trajectory and bore line drop and add the boredrop and the 100yd trajectory to get how high above the dot my crosshairs should be, before firing my first shot.
ALso what is the best price on quality ammo anybody is aware of and where to get it
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Hesse is considered to have horrible quality control. I'm surprised your rifle managed to stay together after 100 rounds. 
"The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long..."0 -
Hesse and Vulcan are same. The reputation for the carbon fiber, composite or whatever AR clone has really stunk and their product backup has been nonexistant. They've also had some other problems with foreign military builds. So, considering the junk they've been turning out, one has to wonder what will happen every time you touch off one of those big cartridges. I don't need that much adrenalin rush. 0 -
Bad News "boomers" ... poor design/mfg. and material quality. 
If you only have time to do two things so-so, or one thing well ... do the one thing!0 -
go to www.ar15.com and do a search on Hesse You will find out all you really don't want to know (since you already own one). The news is not all bad. There are some people who have gotten decent guns from Hesse; they are just very rare. 0 -
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