SVT-40 for hunting?

I've used its cousin, the M44 for the past 20 yrs. Everything I fire at lies down for her no problem, so I'd say you're good to go. Expect a hell of a kick though. Cheers.
 
Yes they are loud. But for shooting game not really an issue unless you shoot a lot of game. Actually not that heavy of a gun to tote. My m305 is much heaver. Can be a bit long in tight brush. Mine is plenty accurate 2-3 inch at 100 open sights all day with surplus. A little tough on brass if you reload but commercial soft point is available at gun stores. And the military sights are pretty close out to 300 is all I have tried. Just set it to shoot 2 inch high at 100 and you are good to go out there a bit.. Recoil is very light as most Is taken up by the action. One of my favorite rifles.
Just make sure you have a handle on the gas adjustment system as that could give you a bad day if you have it set wrong or it comes loose and then you will have failure to extract. Not something you want in the field.

Hope that helps
 
I can see you are doing some good hunting with Mosin and SVT . Good pictures.
It works great, but very loud. Actually too loud without hearing protection. They shoot great and have plenty of power, as mentioned above. The shortened magazine is a benefit for hunting, smaller and less stuff to catch on. I got mine from Westrifle, but other vendors have them as well. Some places have a package deal with MFS soft point ammo. Most SVT-40 have the slots in the receiver for scope mounts, but it still requires another top/rear hole for the Russian type scopes.


175 yards. heart shot. Open sights.



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