it depends on the weather but on a clear day it can travle up to 1/2 miles but normaly1 mile.
When shooting a barret 50. cal you have to remember that the bullet your shooting weighs more than a standard flak jacket it drops like a dead pigeon at a range of 400 ft. if you took a shot from a mile away the bullet would drop about 10 feet more than a standard sniper rifle and carry more force than a 44. magnum at point blank you could put a bullet through three men before the bullet dropped far enough to hit the ground. If i was taking a long shot i would use a Cheytac intervention it has the one of the longest accurate range on a modern day sniper rifle about 2.3 km or 2,500 yards it is reliable and can take out a wide variety of targets.
dont matter how fast it goes.. all u need for it is to take off some guys head
Well in excess of a mile.
Yes, I can. A Barrett M107 is a .50 caliber sniper rifle.
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.
A single round of ammuntion? An M2? A Barrett rifle?
5-10K or more
The Barrett sniper rifle typically uses .50 caliber bullets.
barrett M82
The Desert Eagle was made in several caliber, including .50 Action Express, which is NOT the same cartridge as the .50 BMG used in the Barrett rifle.
The EFFECTIVE range (distance at which a skilled marksman can hit a target the size of a human) is about 1800 meters- or a bit over 5900 feet.The normal range is 2700 m or 7 km
You are probably thinking of the .50 caliber Barrett, first made in 1982 by Barrett Firearms Manufacturing.
Depends on the load and range.
No. Wouldn't even come remotely close to it.
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.