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The usual outdoor spots like brown's camp, salmonberry, and other should be fine. Why *don't* most ranges allow them anyway? Douglas Ridge has a 1000yd rifle range that would be pretty cool to practice on. Is it just the noise? Surely it doesn't penetrate all the way through the hills/berms.Steps to buying:
- Travel to nearest bank and extract large amounts of cash (likely without the approval of significant other)
- Withdraw more cash to pay for ammo, optics, etc.
- Drive to outskirts of town to find a retailer that carry's said .50 bmg (Keith's is the only placye i've seen them)
- Spend the next six months finding an outdoor spot to sight in and fire .50 cal bmg
- Make posts on this website wondering why local ranges don't allow them
- Place rifle in safe never to be used again
Personally I want one, but seem too impractical.
Unless you're referring to a machine gun and just failed to provide that little bit of information, I'd question whether or not you *should* own a .50.
No, that one was pretty directed.
Anyway, I already own mine. And I bought mine in Oregon from the best shop to buy them from. Or any rifle, for that matter.
Steps to buying:
- Travel to nearest bank and extract large amounts of cash (likely without the approval of significant other)
- Withdraw more cash to pay for ammo, optics, etc.
- Drive to outskirts of town to find a retailer that carry's said .50 bmg (Keith's is the only placye i've seen them)
- Spend the next six months finding an outdoor spot to sight in and fire .50 cal bmg
- Make posts on this website wondering why local ranges don't allow them
- Place rifle in safe never to be used again
Personally I want one, but seem too impractical.
Steps to buying:
- Travel to nearest bank and extract large amounts of cash (likely without the approval of significant other)
- Withdraw more cash to pay for ammo, optics, etc.
- Drive to outskirts of town to find a retailer that carry's said .50 bmg (Keith's is the only placye i've seen them)
- Spend the next six months finding an outdoor spot to sight in and fire .50 cal bmg
- Make posts on this website wondering why local ranges don't allow them
- Place rifle in safe never to be used again
Personally I want one, but seem too impractical.
No, that one was pretty directed.
i was wondering if anyone out there bought a 50 in oregon an what you had to go threw. if its just like buying any other gun just a 10 dollor background check or if you have to fill out som atf formes an get the county sheriff to sign off?????????
Its pretty straight foward, go to a FFL, pay the $10 for background check, walkout with you new 50BMGi was wondering if anyone out there bought a 50 in oregon an what you had to go threw. if its just like buying any other gun just a 10 dollor background check or if you have to fill out som atf formes an get the county sheriff to sign off?????????
It's alive!Its pretty straight foward, go to a FFL, pay the $10 for background check, walkout with you new 50BMG