Shooting Bigfoot statue with a 50 cal! McMillan Tac 50

Published on January 12, 2023
Duration: 0:11

This video showcases the destructive power of the McMillan Tac 50 rifle chambered in .50 BMG. The shooter demonstrates precise target acquisition and engagement on a Bigfoot statue, resulting in its catastrophic destruction. The footage highlights the rifle's capabilities in long-range applications and its significant impact force.

Quick Summary

The McMillan Tac 50 rifle, chambered in .50 BMG, is used to engage and destroy a Bigfoot statue. Slow-motion footage captures the high-velocity impact, resulting in the catastrophic destruction of the statue's upper torso.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Target Acquisition & Firing McMillan Tac 50
  2. 00:04Slow-Motion .50 Cal Impact & Destruction

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle is used to shoot the Bigfoot statue?

The video features the McMillan Tac 50 rifle, a powerful bolt-action sniper rifle chambered in .50 BMG, known for its long-range capabilities and significant destructive power.

What caliber is the McMillan Tac 50 rifle?

The McMillan Tac 50 rifle is chambered in the .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) caliber, which is a large-caliber round designed for anti-materiel and long-range precision shooting.

What happens when the .50 caliber round hits the Bigfoot statue?

The .50 caliber projectile causes catastrophic destruction to the Bigfoot statue's upper torso upon impact, creating sparks and concrete debris, as shown in slow-motion footage.

What are the key technical specifications of the McMillan Tac 50?

The McMillan Tac 50 typically features a 29-inch barrel, a 5-round capacity, a bolt-action mechanism, and weighs around 26 lbs, making it a substantial piece of equipment.

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