I have a quick question that has to do only with the accuracy and sighting of Swedish, M/96 rifle, and no others.
A friend got himself a Swede and we took it out. Of course I expected it to shoot high, and it hit about 5-10"s high from POA at 100 yards. So I put the sights about 5-10"s below where I wanted to hit, to see if I was as I expected. Sure as I was, it was shooting 5-10"s high, and I even got a bullseye.
But here's the question:Like most Mosin-Nagant rifles that shoot high unless they have the bayonet attached, are Swedish Mauser's meant to be shot with the bayonet attached, so to improve the accuracy at 100 yards, and compensate for the 5-10"s it otherwise shoots without a bayonet? I know that on the rear sight, the lowest is 300m, but on the Swedes could that just mean possibly, that within that 300m range the sights needed no tampering with and were flat shooting/accurate out to 300m?
Or could it possibly be, that 100 yards is not within the optimal range of accuracy for these rifles? That 100 yards is too close, and the rifle is really just starting out at 300m?Information
![]()
Warning: This is a relatively older thread
This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current.