Ball ammo for the .50 BMG on the civilian market sells for about $3.50- 4.25 per cartridge. I have no idea what the military pays per cartridge, but it would be less than that.
Size and relative power. A .40 caliber bullet is .40 of an inch and the entire cartridge is 28.8 millimeters long. A .50 caliber (handgun) bullet is .50 of an inch and the entire cartridge is 40.99 millimeters long. The .50 caliber has more powder, more velocity, and more muzzle energy.
For .50 BMG, ammo is about $4.50 to $5 per cartridge for ordinary ball ammo. Some specialty ammo is MUCH more expensive.
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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.
50-500 usd
Yes, but it is a proprietary cartridge, for which the manufacturer essentially controls all distribution of it, and it's become a particularly difficult cartridge to find.
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No. A 14.5 mm round is about .57 caliber. The .50 BMG cartridge is a 12.7x 99mm round.
I got mine used with less than 50 rounds through it for 350.00
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