The.450 Bushmaster is a big bore, straight-walled cartridge that works well in AR-15-style rifles. Compared to most other big-bore .45 AR cartridges, the .450 Bushmaster achieves higher supersonic velocity, although it isn’t commonly utilized as a subsonic round. ...
If you own an AR-15 chambered in 5.56 and are looking to upgrade it for hunting big game in North America, converting to .450 Bushmaster components can be an effective solution (you’ll mainly need to replace the upper receiver). Although you can use 5.56 magazines with .450 Bushmaster ro...
Finding the right scope for .450 Bushmaster isn’t easy. You need to consider factors that are crucial to your accuracy. In this compilation of the best .450 Bushmaster scopes...
It’s a one-shot gun with a break action, but if you get it right then this break open single shot rifle chambered in .450 Bushmaster is designed to drop absolutely anything at 250 meters. That includes African big game, so North American game won’t offer any opposition if you get yo...
All of these meet the straight-wall cartridge requirements for big game in formerly shotgun-only states. The .450 Bushmaster actually exceeds the .45-70 in standard factory loads and, of course, fits in the AR platform. The .450 Marlin was developed from the ground up for strong modern ac...
This scope will work fine with higher velocity bottle-necked cartridges, but the BDC holdovers in the reticle will not match up. With all that in mind, I think this is the perfect Vortex scope for deer hunters who use straight-walled cartridges like the 350 Legend, 450 Bushmaster, and 45...
450 Bushmaster vs 458 SOCOM vs 50 Beowulf: Battle of the Big Bore AR Cartridges Around the same time, leaders in the military started to look for a new cartridge that could reliably shoot .30 caliber bullets from an M-16 or M-4 rifle while still using a standard bolt and gas system....
The Sharps Bros. upper is compatible with multiple AR-15 calibers, including .224 Valkyrie, 6.5 Grendel, .300 Blackout, .223 Remington, and 5.56x45mm NATO receiver. However, due to the size of the ejection port, it cannot accommodate rounds such as .458 SOCOM or .450 Bushmaster. ...