Me shooting at a fig14 at 600m through a 22 power scope the head is smaller than a ladybug. At 850m through a 4 power scope the entire person would look about as big as a grain of sand. Add wind into that... and you get hollywood.
I think the dragunov is a lot more accurate than people give it credit. Like any rifle if you find the proper ammunition, your rifle will have better groups. There was an interview with a Finnish sniper who used the Dragunov and found Lapua ammunition to be the most accurate (consistently 3/4 MOA):
http://www.dragunov.net/finn.html
Also in Hurt Locker the guy was using a PSL:
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Guys, please see post #7....
I must have the "sniper" version of the Dragonov as opposed to the "standard" one that people say are no good![]()
yes of course but the Drag was a great rifle for it's time. We also should remember that most were shot out, scavenged from parts and sold to the west. These guns were not the prime rifles that the USSR used, they were the used up ones.
870P;671822[QUOTE said:1]IIRC an SVD in the hands of a Spetsnaz sniper managed a 1600 meter confirmed kill during the Soviet-Afghanistan war, on top of the aformentioned competiton wins.
[/QUOTE]IMO the SVD system is pretty darn sporty considering it's remained in pretty much the same form as when it was introduced way back when JFK was Prez, and also that it was intended to be more of a DMR rather than a true sniper system.
yes of course but the Drag was a great rifle for it's time. We also should remember that most were shot out, scavenged from parts and sold to the west. These guns were not the prime rifles that the USSR used, they were the used up ones.
Shoot one during border exercises in north Czechoslovakia/Polish Mountains in 1988. I asked polish sharpshooter during range practice if I could fire his rifle. I shoot 2 mags at standard Nato soldier target. Fired 4 groups of 5 shots all of them within 10 cm at 300m rifle was supported with sand bag. The ammo was standard MG ammo. As I learned number of years later in Poland as opposed to Czechoslovak army, Polish army never used Russian sniper rounds, only police and sport shooters had them army was using standard ammo.
Dragunov has limited felt recoil, follow shoots can be made almost right away. Only complaint I will make was that the sharpshooter that let me use his rifle was way worser shoot then me his groups were double size to mine