Special Forces Sniper shoots the New Barrett 50 Cal M-107A1 | Field Test | Tactical Rifleman

Published on April 15, 2016
Duration: 5:17

This video provides an expert field test of the Barrett M107A1 rifle, conducted by retired USSF Karl Erickson. Key features highlighted include its 5 lbs weight reduction, a new suppressor-ready muzzle brake, and the preferred Leupold Mark 8 scope with an H58 reticle. The demonstration showcases the rifle's destructive power and accuracy through live fire, emphasizing the benefits of the Mill Systems Group shooting rest for stability.

Quick Summary

Retired USSF Karl Erickson field tests the Barrett M107A1 .50 Cal rifle, noting its 5 lbs weight reduction and suppressor-ready muzzle brake. He recommends the Leupold Mark 8 5-25x scope with an H58 reticle and utilizes a Mill Systems Group shooting rest for superior stability during live fire demonstrations.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Barrett M107A1
  2. 00:48Optics and Reticle Selection
  3. 01:32Mill Systems Group Shooting Rest
  4. 03:45Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the Barrett M107A1 compared to older models?

The Barrett M107A1 features a significant weight reduction, being approximately 5 pounds lighter than the previous M107/M82 models. It also includes a new four-baffle muzzle brake designed specifically for suppressor use.

What optics are recommended for the Barrett M107A1, and why?

The Leupold Mark 8 5-25x scope is highlighted, with a preference for the Horus H58 mil reticle. This reticle is favored for its compatibility with ballistics software and its utility in making precise, minute adjustments for long-range accuracy.

What is the advantage of the Mill Systems Group Barrett Shooting Rest?

The Mill Systems Group Barrett Shooting Rest, a tripod-style mount, offers a lower profile, enhanced stability, and easier cant/elevation adjustments compared to the rifle's standard bipod, improving overall shooting platform performance.

How does the Barrett M107A1 demonstrate its destructive power?

During the live fire demonstration, the .50 caliber rifle is shown effectively engaging and destroying targets such as concrete blocks and water cans, illustrating its substantial ballistic energy and anti-materiel capabilities.

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