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    How's the .50 Beowulf coming along? Is it here to stay and safe to buy?

    I didn't want to edit the FAQ but the Bullet selection subject is now nearly even. As of the FAQ's writing there wasn't much in the Beo's favor for bullet selection. That has now changed. While still not as abundant as the .458 selection, bullet selections are as varied ranging from 245 grains...
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    How's the .50 Beowulf coming along? Is it here to stay and safe to buy?

    The original question was if the Beowulf would be around for awhile and I hope everyone can agree that it will be around and so will the 458 Socom. It all comes down to what you personally like. I am awaiting the arrival of my Beo upper from Umlaut Arms (precision upper, LE threaded muzzle, AA...
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    How's the .50 Beowulf coming along? Is it here to stay and safe to buy?

    USMC_2674, Thanks for the welcome! Is/was 2674 your MOS? I was in the Corps from '85-'91 as a 2631/32. Either way, Semper Fi to you, too! No suppressor can stop the supersonic crack, that's in the load of the round (must go subsonic) but suppressors are suppressors. Find the best money can buy...
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    How's the .50 Beowulf coming along? Is it here to stay and safe to buy?

    Don't bet just yet "I would put my money on the .458 SOCOM as well. It has a much larger selection of bullets, and most importantly, you don't need to buy any expensive special magazines for it." Though the .458 Socom DOES have a larger selection of .458 (read 45/70 bullets) caliber rounds...
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