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The 50 Browning Machine Gun, sometimes known as the 50 BMG, is a 50 in (12.7 mm) caliber cartridge that was created for the M2 Browning heavy machine gun in the late 1910s and entered formal service in 1921. The machine gun was initially produced during World War I, and despite being cumbersome, the tank began to find its place on the battlefield—it was also resistant to most rifle and artillery shots. The 50 BMG cartridge has a 290-gram capacity (19 g).

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.50 BMG Ballistics Performance

Distance
(yard)
Elevation
(in)
Energy
(fps)
Velocity
(ft/lb)
0-10.001766.00827.00
50-14.482130.502339.50
100-17.74879.002466.00
150-16.202756.50803.00
200-22.232946.001194.00
250-21.58380.50749.50
300-21.803169.001466.00
350-34.093348.003207.00
400-28.89883.001734.00
450-26.632132.001063.00
500-36.2950.002838.00

.50 Bmg History

The .50 BMG was developed during World War 1 in response for the need of an anti aircraft weapon. It was officially adopted in 1921 for use in the Browning M1921 Browning machine gun, which was developed into the M2 HB Browning. 
.50 Bmg History

.50 Bmg Usage

The .50 BMG is a standard NATO cartridge used for heavy machine guns and chambered in anti material sniper rifles. It has been adopted by several other militaries as well. It has found some popularity in civilian long range shooting competitions as well.
.50 Bmg Usage

.50 Bmg Design

The .50 BMG is a rimless, bottleneck cartridge with an overall length of 5.45” and a case capacity of 292.8 grains (H2O). It fires a .510” diameter bullet using a #35 Arsenal primer with a maximum pressure of 60, 481 EPVAT. 
.50 Bmg Design

.50 Bmg Trivia

The M2HB Browning machine gun is still in use today with the US military. Carlos Hathcock, famed Vietnam War sniper, used an M2 machine gun for the longest confirmed kill at 2290 yards in 1967. In Afghanistan, the record for longest confirmed kill was broken by a Canadian sniper at 3870 yards. 
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.50 Bmg Types

There are several ammunition options for the .50 BMG including full metal jacket (Ball), incendiary, tracer, sabot, armor piercing, armor piercing incendiary, match, and combinations of each with weights ranging from 600 grains to 800 grains. 
.50 Bmg Types

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.50 BMG Specifications

Category
Caliber
.50 BMG
Gun Types
Case Types
Height
2.250
Case Material
Brass
Rim Type
Rimless
Bullet Types
Full Metal Jacket,Soft Point,Jacketed Hollow Point
Primer Type
Large Rifle
Bullet Diameter
0.287 in
Land Diameter
0.278 in
Neck Diameter
0.323 in
Base Diameter
0.367 in
Rim Diameter
0.382 in
Rim Thickness
0.054 in
Case Length
99 in
Oal Cartridge Length
138 in
Bullet Weight
750 gr

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