Big bore AR

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For ease of use the 458 is best. I like the 50 but components and bullets are hard to get at times. 450 bushmaster uses 451 caliber bullets so it's fine for a blinker or light game but I prefer the 458.
 
That's why I went with 50AE. Ammo is cheaper. It's made by 2 or3 different companies and almost everywhere.
 
Ranger1 said:
That's why I went with 50AE. Ammo is cheaper. It's made by 2 or3 different companies and almost everywhere.
Doesn't that make it a pistol caliber carbine and not a big bore AR? After all 9mm/10mm/45ACP uppers are bigger then 5.56 but no one calls such a "big bore AR".
 
I believe big bore starts at 45 acp and goes up. The thinking is based on the raptor, 450, 458 socom, 45-50, and so on. The length of the barrel shouldn't matter. A big bore AR should be what ever the AR reciever is chambered in. I can easily cut a 16 inch barrel and chamber it in 50 AE.
 
I wasn't referring to nor did I mention the length of the barrel in my post.

Merely that the 50AE is a PISTOL cartridge while the others are rifle cartridges. I have never heard of an AR chambered in .45ACP referred to as a "big bore AR". It is simply a pistol caliber carbine (PCC). Just like any other AR chambered in 9mm, 40SW, 10mm or any other pistol caliber. Which would include 50AE.

Now on the other hand AR chamberings for RIFLE rounds in the .45 caliber range are indeed big bore.
 
So you are telling me a AR pistol chambered in 45 is not a big bore,but a rifle chambered in 45 is? So now I have to ask ,is there a certain amount of powder in a case that makes a certain caliber a big bore? WTF are u smoking. Tony at Tromix was making the 50AE in a 16 inch AR for a long time.
 
Ranger1 said:
So you are telling me a AR pistol chambered in 45 is not a big bore,but a rifle chambered in 45 is? So now I have to ask ,is there a certain amount of powder in a case that makes a certain caliber a big bore? WTF are u smoking. Tony at Tromix was making the 50AE in a 16 inch AR for a long time.
Did the typhoon scramble your brains? Reading comprehension...it helps.

I said nothing about an AR pistol.

A .45ACP or ANY other pistol round in an AR is a pistol caliber carbine.

A .45 caliber RIFLE round (such as .450 Bush, 458 SOCOM, etc) in an AR is a big bore AR.

Can't be any clearer then that so if you still don't get it you are either an idiot or being deliberately obtuse. Either way it means there is nothing to be gained from further conversation.
 
Ok now I've been schooled. Ok so there is no such thing as a big bore pistol. Thank God we got that out of the way. So try this one. What do you call a 50 Beowulf, or a 458 socom pistol ? You call a big bore AR, a rifle designation only. Because of the length of the case and powder charge? That's the wrong way of thinking about it. Everything up to 40 s&w in my book are small bore. I would say 45 and up.are big bore. Hence the inside diameter outside of the grooves a large opening hence big bore. So when someone says big bore AR it is all about how big that hole is at the end of the barrel regardless of barrel length. Like small bore pistol 5.7mm to a big bore 1911in 50 GI. It doesn't matter what it comes out of. I don't know how I can be any clearer on it. Now if you want to get down to semantics I'm sure you can show us something. But its cut and dry where do u draw the line in a caliber from where small bore ends and big bore begins regardless of what it comes out of.
 
Ranger1 said:
Ok now I've been schooled. Ok so there is no such thing as a big bore pistol. Thank God we got that out of the way. So try this one. What do you call a 50 Beowulf, or a 458 socom pistol ? You call a big bore AR, a rifle designation only. Because of the length of the case and powder charge? That's the wrong way of thinking about it. Everything up to 40 s&w in my book are small bore. I would say 45 and up.are big bore. Hence the inside diameter outside of the grooves a large opening hence big bore. So when someone says big bore AR it is all about how big that hole is at the end of the barrel regardless of barrel length. Like small bore pistol 5.7mm to a big bore 1911in 50 GI. It doesn't matter what it comes out of. I don't know how I can be any clearer on it. Now if you want to get down to semantics I'm sure you can show us something. But its cut and dry where do u draw the line in a caliber from where small bore ends and big bore begins regardless of what it comes out of.

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Steve_In_29 said:
Steve_In_29 said:
...you are either an idiot or being deliberately obtuse...
Well thanks for clearing up which you are and as I said, nothing to be gained from talking with you.
Is this Typhoon guy great or what! Carry on Steve :clap:
 
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