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the big differences on the npz pso vs the psop belomo for the 1000m reticle is of course the ranging. the russian is limited to 1.5m instead of 1.7m for the export reason belomo is 1.8m but we have 4 chevrons on npz instead of 3 on the belomo. i posted somewhere the calculation for the npz in milrad. never been able to get anything for and from belomo.
 
I was using generic surplus ammo, my cz 527 prints it into 2moa consistently; obviously i wasnt expecting this level of accuracy out of any type81. I am slightly disappointed that the SR is no more accurate than the standard version of the type 81 (ymmv) but again not surprised.

did you used an optic for that? or the same shooting way as for the bolt action.
 
the big differences on the npz pso vs the psop belomo for the 1000m reticle is of course the ranging. the russian is limited to 1.5m instead of 1.7m for the export reason belomo is 1.8m but we have 4 chevrons on npz instead of 3 on the belomo. i posted somewhere the calculation for the npz in milrad. never been able to get anything for and from belomo.

Since you mentioned, I wonder npz scopes especially the one come with the type 81 sr, is in mil or moa?
 
Since you mentioned, I wonder npz scopes especially the one come with the type 81 sr, is in mil or moa?

well we got info on npz thread here that is a move of 2.5cm at 100 per click. but the type we have like most is not mil or moa per say ... the 4 chevrons are: the top one for zero then he should be 1100m, 1200m and 1300m for the 3 lower ones for 7.62x54r or 308win even if the measurement can be used as well for the 7.62x39 and it is giving that in mil rad: 3.3, 7.2, and 11,4 mrad that was given to me by sergey the head of trade dept at npz factory. looking to any ballistic table will give you some hint up to where you can go with the 7.62x39 without playing with the elevation turret.

that video will help a little too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBxw9Ch7CmM
 
Red is type 81 se (regular, red wood)
Yellow is Type 81 SR (identifies as a dragunov)
Both used the same npz optic that came with the SR
This is 75yds, grey circles are 3 inches in diameter

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It seems to be shooting approximately 3 moa which is about what my regular type 81 shoots. if it does 3 moa I'm happy enough. can still make hits out to 500 yards on a 16 inch target.

The groups dont seem to be consistent on windage, how it shoots left or right with respect to the circle. at 75 yards that deviation seems much Were you using iron sights or a scope?
 
It seems to be shooting approximately 3 moa which is about what my regular type 81 shoots. if it does 3 moa I'm happy enough. can still make hits out to 500 yards on a 16 inch target.

The groups dont seem to be consistent on windage, how it shoots left or right with respect to the circle. at 75 yards that deviation seems much Were you using iron sights or a scope?

That was at 75 yards and the avg group was 3 inches so i think its closer to 4 moa. Dont worry about the windage or elevation group size was all that i was illustrating, i was just trying to determine how sensitive the adjustments were on these optics.
 
well we got info on npz thread here that is a move of 2.5cm at 100 per click. but the type we have like most is not mil or moa per say ... the 4 chevrons are: the top one for zero then he should be 1100m, 1200m and 1300m for the 3 lower ones for 7.62x54r or 308win even if the measurement can be used as well for the 7.62x39 and it is giving that in mil rad: 3.3, 7.2, and 11,4 mrad that was given to me by sergey the head of trade dept at npz factory. looking to any ballistic table will give you some hint up to where you can go with the 7.62x39 without playing with the elevation turret.

that video will help a little too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBxw9Ch7CmM

Thank you for the info! This is super useful. While I think the turret adjustment is close to mil, 1 mil at 100m is 10 cm if I'm right. The video said one click is 5cm, 0.5 mil per click. I think what you mentioned make more sense, 1 click 2.5 cm which is most of the mil spec scope will do. 1/4 mil per click.
 
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Thank you for the info! This is super useful. While I think the turret adjustment is close to mil, 1 mil at 100m is 10 cm if I'm right. The video said one click is 5cm, 0.5 mil per click. I think what you mentioned make more sense, 1 click 2.5 cm which is most of the mil spec scope will do. 1/4 mil per click.

yes to go from 0 to 1 on elevation you do 4 clicks which equal 2.5cmx4 so in total 10cm so yes. it is depending on the model as you can see he is using a bunch of different models that may have different settings.

i do not remember about playing with the turrets when i shot different svds ... we used the chevrons for the 7.62x39 that will be certainly more tricky and erratic.
 
Im probably just going to do a 300m zero, aim up at 400, and do the old belt buckle hold at 100 and 200. Didnt give me the vibe of a precision optic, more minute of man type deal, as with most eastern weapons/optics.
 
when you said ak scope do you mean npz one?
If what I was told was accurate then the AK one is an actual NPZ. I bought it used at a gunshow. It is better made than the POSP from Belarus with a better finish and clearer glass. But I got it used so a lot more mileage on it.
 
on another note i was able to slide the posp to the kobra mount rail (cant tight at all) that is on my folder and no more cheek rest issue like with other scope systems. now if ti was willing to sell the scope on his own that will be great. and to add as a left hand shooter i did not have to lean or tilt my head to much to find the reticle.


you want some picss of the posp on the kobra rail mount?

enjoy.
 
the big differences on the npz pso vs the psop belomo for the 1000m reticle is of course the ranging. the russian is limited to 1.5m instead of 1.7m for the export reason belomo is 1.8m but we have 4 chevrons on npz instead of 3 on the belomo. i posted somewhere the calculation for the npz in milrad. never been able to get anything for and from belomo.

1.5m works… it’s 5 ft. Close enough for medium game… cause. Why else would you want the 1.8m scale , Hummm??? lol

Chest to feet.
 
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I passed on the scope combo. I suspected that an inexpensive 60's era soviet bloc scope mounted on a questionable spec rail may not be the ideal sighting platform. I can shoot iron sights very well and will test for accuracy when I get mine. I bought some hornady black, geco target and have various surplus.
 
Thanks. ya it sits a bit far back with the kobra mount rail. the offset posp def work better when trying to combo the red dot and a posp on the same mount

it will not use it for sure i find it interesting it can sit. i wish we had available an universal that can mount whatever we need. i prefer the kobra mount system but on the pso i will need to change the bottom if i wanted to go that way.
 
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