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| Scoped K98k and Mosin Nagant at the range Karabiner 98k, first 18 inch steel target at 640 meters, 6 shots, 5 hits. Next 24 inch steel target, 420 meters, all hits. YouTube - WWII German sniper 98K rifle at 640 yards Mosin Nagant 91/30 Sniper rifle, first 24 inch target at 420 meters, all hits. Next 18 inch steel target at 640 meters, 6 shots, 4 hits. YouTube - 640 yards with a WWII Mosin-Nagant 91/30 Sniper rifle Pretty cool
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| Senior Member | Nice videos, It would be interesting to watch also the same shooter with a head sized target, and I say "head" because I remeber a lot of wild stories about super accuracy of ww2 snipers. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Kiev, Ukraine
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| Video says yards, not metres. |
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The German Scharfschütze had available to him a an extremely accurate rifle and the most accurate & efficient projectile out there, the 12.8 g (198 gr) FMJ-BT Schwere SpitzGeschoss, which featuring a ballistic coefficient (BC) of .584, was a good deal more efficient than both the military .308 cal M118 match & .308win Sierra MatchKing projectiles, both of which have BCs ranging from .490 - .515. According to veteran German ScharfSchützen headshots could easily be made out to 600m without fail, and the chest was easily hit at 800m without fail, while a standing man was vulnerable even at 1200m if the German sniper knew what he was doing. (And this is with a 6x scope, 8x scopes were available as-well) Zielacht (8X) scope by Zeiss ![]() ![]() ![]() 8X scope by Dialytan ![]()
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| Senior Member | Yea, the "heavy pointed bullet" was accurate, but not particulary high velocity, that is why I have my doubts about the shot at distances of more than 400 meters. |
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| 760 m/s is plenty fast Charles, and the effective range of the German round is a good deal longer than that of any Allied round (Watch tables below). The US marine sniper's std. sniping round is the 172gr M118 FMJ-BT (BC: .494) which has a MV of 730 m/s and is fired very accurately out to 900m. The 7.92mm 12.8 g sS projectile can be fired accurately at even longer ranges. For excellent long range accuracy you need a heavy, stable and very low drag projectile (Streamlined), muzzle velocity is of less importance. A WW2 German sniper was easily capable of taking down a standing man at 800+ m meters with one shot, and like the veterans & specialists say chest hits were achieved out to & beyond 800m without fail for experienced snipers. German snipers used to pick off Allied soldiers all the way out to 1,200m, just to show the Allies that they couldn't even feel safe at that range. However it was recommended not to shoot until the target was within atmost 800m, as target ID was then possible. ![]() G7 = Drag function for FMJ-BT projectiles G1 = Drag function for most projectiles incl. FMJ spitzers. 7.92mm 12.8 g (198 gr) sS Geschoss (FMJ-BT), BC = .584, MV = 760 m/s: Max range ![]() Ballistics / Trajectory ![]() 7.62mm 9.7 g (150 gr) M2 Ball (FMJ Spitzer), BC = .420, MV = 853 m/s: Max range ![]() Ballistics / Trajectory
__________________ ![]() It was like being pushed by an Angel! - Adolf Galland I'm an educated engineer, so I love being technical and appraising of great inventions. So if you think I am being biased about something: Tell me! Then you'll probably find out that I am not Last edited by Soren; 06-20-2008 at 07:14 PM. |
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| Senior Member | Interesting Tables, according to this the 8mm bullet is still supersonic after 2 kilometers... Is data of modern ammo ? or is also the same for ww2 SS? |
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| Note that in the videos the 98k had a modern high power scope (likely 10x or greater). The Mosin Nagant had an original or remanufactured WWII PU scope that I want to recall is 4x or 6x. Big difference. And the shooting showed it. Also, looked like the 98k had either a rough chamber or an improperly sized cartridge, as the extraction was REAL difficult.
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| Matt, The K98k is built to very tight tolerances, and therefore it IS hard to operate, cycling the bolt smoothly requires a LOT of practice as it only does so when pressure is applied at the right places at the right time. This is also one of the reasons the Germans experienced some minor problems with the rifle in the cold russian winter, the tight tolerances of the weapon causing jams. However some other lubricants were issued which lessened the problem. Now the thing about the scopes is not really of any importance at 640y Matt, the guy can ping that target every time with a K31 with iron sights, he's a crack shot. Remember the scope just magnifies the target it doesn't improve your aim if your eye sight is good. That guy most likely has eagle eyes. I have a 12x scope on one of my rifles, but I prefer 6 to 8x magnification at long distances, the vibrations being less apparent.
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| Senior Member | I believe the Mosin scope was a 3,5x and the ones used in K-98 didnt exceed the 6 x. |
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| I note you stated the Germans were the best snipers and the doctrine was was integrated by Canada US and UK just curious do you know what course Francis Pegahmagabow was on |
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Sellier & Bellot manufacture a similar but slightly lighter FMJ-BT projectile for the 8x57 JS Mauser, a 12.7 g (196 gr) FMJ-BT which features a BC of .557. The 12.7 g FMJ-BT round by S&S has a MV of 790 m/s, so it is great for trying to duplicate the performance of the German sS round. Mitchell's Mausers makes a genuine 12.8 g (198gr) FMJ-BT round though, which should be perfect for duplicating the sS round's performance.
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And next time leave the rollingeyes at home.
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The Russians had 6x scopes as-well, German manufactured. The Soviets bought a lot of scopes from the Germans before the break out of the war.
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| I'm aware about the Finnish sniper I was just curious how some guy from Germany was going to teach a trapper how to shoot seems to me he should be teaching the German dude |
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