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With thanks to member Alan De Enfield for locating it, a newly scanned on-line book has been added to the Technical Articles section of the MKL.
Sniping in France 1914-18 by Major H. Hesketh-Prichard DSO, MC. (click here)
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For anyone wanting to get a sense of what it was like to train and operate as a sniper during the Great War 1914-1918, this book Sniping in France 1914-18 by Major H. Hesketh-Prichard DSO, MC. that Alan located on-line is a must read.
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This is a highly interesting read and discusses the use of tactics, equipment, training methods and the creating of the first official sniper training school for British forces. To realize that their engagement ranges for early SMILE and Pattern sniper rifles with Winchester A5, Aldis and Periscopic Prism scopes was between 200 and 400 meters (average distance between trenches) is fascinating, when we think about modern military sniper engagements today starting at 600 meters and going out to 2,000 meters with heavy caliber rifles.
There are two rifles of the kind Prichard talks about being used, in the United Kingdom - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here)
1916 ShtLE (Short Lee-Enfield) No.1 MkIII* Sniper Rifle (click here) .....
No3 MkI* (T) Rifle - (Pattern 1914 Mk1* W (T) Sniper Rifle)(click here) …..
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