You probably don't even have a real sniper rifle do you MoBoost? Some marlin wannabe perhaps?
Yeah the 03A4 sucked.... I'd much rather use a Mosin 91/30 sniper. You're wacked out dude.
Sniper rifle is any rifle in hands of a sniper - no scope knobs, camo paint jobs, extended bolt handles or some fancy hot gunsmith's name will change my mind - operator is the only thing that matters.You probably don't even have a real sniper rifle do you MoBoost? Some marlin wannabe perhaps?
I am not sure what you mean here?
Learn how to use rangefinder? - it's one button operation, not exactly a learning curve.
As far as your MN example - take it to a match - see how well 5 hours stack up.
I'd be a hypocrite if I pretended that my unethical behavior wasn't such - I call it as it is;
Shooting prairie dogs at 500 yards is not ethical hunting, but it's fun and challenging, they need to be gone one way or another, wounded is just as good as dead. Unethical hunting - yes, hypocritical ... don't think so.
With operational costs at over $50,000,000 per kill, taking out multiple targets without risking troops sounds very logical to me. I am not military, and if you are and know better - my hat off to you, I retract my previous statement, and all ears.
I understand your national pride, but I don't think it holds any water.
Landing on the D-day US soldiers were on the wrong side of the curve - hunters just don't compare to 4-5 years of war hardened veterans. I'm sure there were some excellent marksmen in US forces, but (and it's huge "but") US sniper training was in it's infancy (unlike USSR, Germany, Japan, Finland, etc etc) and, let's be honest, 03A4 was the sorriest excuse for sniper rifle.
Factor in that Mosin makes much batter battle club, and 03A4 is just seriously outclassed ...
Again I applaud your patriotism - but you might be confusing the wars. Yeah, I can see that WWI soldiers were riding on the wind of conquering the west, outdoorsmanship and such. WWII generation was raised during Great Depression - not exactly happy go plinking time.And i should have clarified US recruits were better than any other countries recruits and its was also close to having the best when it came to vets as well.
Sniper rifle is any rifle in hands of a sniper - no scope knobs, camo paint jobs, extended bolt handles or some fancy hot gunsmith's name will change my mind - operator is the only thing that matters.
P.S. Scope on my Marlin is longer than your's!
rifle: mosin / 03A4
barrel : test fire for accuracy / random
mechanical accuracy : good / good
scope : POS / surprisingly worse POS
scope mount: machined steel / cheapest they could find
magnificaiton: 3x / 2.5x
terget knobs : yes / no
BUIS : yes / no
Factor in that Mosin makes much batter battle club, and 03A4 is just seriously outclassed ...
There are a lot of things that go for 03s:Hmm... how come I hardly ever see a 91/30 listed in the top 10 scores of the milsurp rifle competitions at Red Castle? I often see 03A3's, the occasional 03A4, and once in a while, a M39. But I can only recall seeing a 91/30 once or twice.
P.P.S. The 91/30 sniper you sold me is by best shooting milsurp I own - 10 round 2" group at 300 yards at a match is nothing to sneeze at.
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