If you mean a rifle chambered for the .50 BMG cartridge, such as the Barrett M82, the EFFECTIVE range is about 5,900 feet. The rifle weighs about 30 pounds, and sells for about $9,000.
You need to give us some more information to answer your question- there are dozens of firearms that would fall under "50 rifle". If you mean a Barrett .50 caliber rifle, anywhere from $6,500 to $10,000- plus another $2000 for a scope.
Tour i(s) and Tour i(z) are said to be the most expensive Callaway balls with retail price of $50 per dozen.
Yes, the TAC 50 sniper rifle is for learners and novices.
Yes, I can. A Barrett M107 is a .50 caliber sniper rifle.
Depends on which .50 cal, and which cartidge. If you mean a Barrett Model 82A1 sniper rifle, in .50 BMG, standard ball ammo is ABOUT 2800 fps.
Contact the maker of your rifle for their instructions. It will depend on bullet weight. Assuming you mean a .50 cal MUZZLELOADER- and not a .50 Barrett- between 75 and 90 grains of ffG black powder is an average load for a patched ball.
50-100 usd
Depends on the rifle. some have 10, some 50 or more.
Do you mean the 50 caliber BAR "Browning Assault Rifle?" Yes, the 50 Cal BAR was used in WWII.
That is a question that has a 50/50 chance of each. You would have to state why and what you would be using that for.
Depends on the application. If you mean power, the higher the caliber, the more powerful it is. for example, a .22 caliber rifle is much less powerful than a .50 caliber rifle.