50 Beowulf Bear Creek Arsenal Side Charging Upper Accuracy Testing

Published on September 30, 2023
Duration: 8:07

This video details accuracy testing of a 16-inch Bear Creek Arsenal side-charging 50 Beowulf upper at 100 yards. The instructor evaluates three loads: a factory 350-grain Underwood FMJ, a milder 300-grain Hornady FTX handload, and a max-charge 300-grain Hornady FTX handload using 'Little Gun' powder, aiming for a hunting load. The testing reveals significant differences in group sizes between the loads.

Quick Summary

Accuracy testing of a 16-inch Bear Creek Arsenal 50 Beowulf side-charging upper at 100 yards revealed that a max-charge 300-grain Hornady FTX handload achieved a 1-inch group after scope adjustments, with a muzzle velocity of 2,000 fps.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:42Ammunition Loads
  3. 01:42Testing Underwood 350 Grain FMJ
  4. 03:13Testing Milder 300 Grain FTX Handload
  5. 04:21Testing Max Charge 300 Grain FTX Handload
  6. 05:31Group Analysis
  7. 06:14Scope Adjustment & Final Group
  8. 06:44Upcoming 6.5 Grendel Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of accuracy can be expected from a 16-inch 50 Beowulf rifle?

Accuracy testing of a 16-inch Bear Creek Arsenal 50 Beowulf side-charging upper at 100 yards showed varied results. A max-charge 300-grain Hornady FTX handload achieved an inch-and-a-half group, and after scope adjustments, a 1-inch group was recorded.

Which ammunition loads performed best in the 50 Beowulf accuracy test?

The max-charge 300-grain Hornady FTX handload using 'Little Gun' powder demonstrated the best accuracy, achieving a 1-inch group at 100 yards after scope adjustments. Factory 350-grain Underwood FMJ and milder 300-grain FTX handloads produced larger groups around 3-3.5 inches.

What are the key considerations for a 50 Beowulf hunting load?

For a 50 Beowulf hunting load, terminal performance is prioritized over pinpoint accuracy, as long as the rifle can consistently hit within 'minute of deer' at 100 yards. A 1-inch group at this distance is considered excellent for this purpose.

What muzzle velocity was recorded for the 50 Beowulf loads?

The max-charge 300-grain Hornady FTX bullet achieved a muzzle velocity of approximately 2,000 feet per second when fired from the 16-inch barrel of the 50 Beowulf rifle.

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