Grizzly Big Boar
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Grizzly Big Boar | |
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Type | bolt-action bullpup rifle |
Land of Origin | United States |
Specifications | |
Length | 41.5 to 45.5" |
Barrel length | 32 to 36" |
Weight | 30.4 to 32 lbs, bare |
Cartridge | .50 BMG |
Action | bolt-action |
Rifling/Twist | 1:15" right-hand |
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Effective Range | 3000 yards |
Feed | unusual; see video |
Sights | Weaver scope mount |
Production History | |
Design Date | late 1980s |
Manufacturer | L.A.R. Manufacturing |
Unit Cost | $2,350-$2,700 U.S.[1] |
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Details
As of 2010, the rifle is only available in .50 BMG, with both match grade or field grade chambering available. It has an all steel construction with 4340 alloy steel bolt (Mil Spec 5000), heat treated to 46 R/C and 4140 alloy steel receiver, heat treated to 42 R/C. The barrel is 36x1.5 inches.
The considerable weight of the rifle, at more than 30 pounds[2], gives it a surprisingly low felt recoil, very similar to a 12 gauge shotgun - the lateral force from the muzzle brake though, is another matter, as videos below show.
Also included with the rifle are a Harris bipod, Weaver scope mount, leather cheek pad and hard carry case.
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Resources
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Gun Owners' Resource has the following relevant documents available for free download for the Grizzly Big Boar and/or its variants: |
- Big Boar Instruction Manual (21 pgs, 6.5 MB .pdf)
See also
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References
- ↑ MSRP as of 7/30/10. The Shooter's Bible, 98th edition lists prices from $2,540 to $2,800 U.S.
- ↑ For comparison, the McMillan Tac-50 weighs in at only 26 pounds.
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