Did a search for SVT-40, and after wading through 400 some odd posts figured if it was already asked, I wasn't going to spend anymore time looking.
Anyways, I've got a bit of an issue with my SVT-40 sniper that I need some help with.
My problem is that in order for me to hit point of aim at 100 metres, I need to set the scope to about the 520 metre or so setting.
Obviously, this isn't right but the SVT-40 PU mount doesn't contain any obvious scope adjustment setup like the Mosin Nagant has. So I set about doing some research on the SVT-40 snipers. Obviously, the snipers of the era must have had SOME way to deal with issues like this. I just needed to find out how.
And that endeavour has spanned the last month with no success. Lots of information on when they were used, how many were issued, reports of success in the field, etc, but absolutely NOTHING in regards to the sighting in of the rifles.
So, I'm thoroughly annoyed now and am equally tired of looking.
Can anyone tell me how to sight this thing in?
Anyways, I've got a bit of an issue with my SVT-40 sniper that I need some help with.
My problem is that in order for me to hit point of aim at 100 metres, I need to set the scope to about the 520 metre or so setting.
Obviously, this isn't right but the SVT-40 PU mount doesn't contain any obvious scope adjustment setup like the Mosin Nagant has. So I set about doing some research on the SVT-40 snipers. Obviously, the snipers of the era must have had SOME way to deal with issues like this. I just needed to find out how.
And that endeavour has spanned the last month with no success. Lots of information on when they were used, how many were issued, reports of success in the field, etc, but absolutely NOTHING in regards to the sighting in of the rifles.
So, I'm thoroughly annoyed now and am equally tired of looking.
Can anyone tell me how to sight this thing in?


















































