Just in case marauding elephants invade my subdivision I am protected.
Mcmillan BMG. 36” stainless barrel 1.7” dia. Weight without scope is around 48 lbs. This is prior owners setup, atm am also planning on a nightforce scope. His best group was under an inch at 600 yards. (3 shot) Seems a bit farfetched but he did have his own custom 800 grain solids turned, so I will try and duplicate. Pricy at about 90 bucks per 25 projectiles. This is before brass/powder and primer. Should be fun tho. The current world record is just under 2” at 1000 yards, 5 shot.
Second, as I do love blackpowder. 75caliber (10 gauge) blunderbuss.
Blasting away at stuff is not my thing and I like precision so a blunderbuss isn’t really my cup of tea.What made this one cool, the owner made some custom slugs and shot them out to 50 yards for fun. 6” groups at 50 isn’t too shabby for this.
the best part, he adapted a grenade launch sight to it for those high angle shots, good for storming the castle! If that gets boring then eight 33 caliber balls will make for some fun, probably will wreck my target stands along with the target
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I have the same problem you do (shhhhh!). Biggest caliber I have is a Pre 1964 Winchester .300 WinMag I inherited from my grandfather. If I'm going to shoot it has to be fun. Something like that JDJ would be more of a novelty and I'm not sure how much they cost, but at 40 bucks a round, no thanks. 


