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    Post Myth Meets Fact (World War II Sniper Rifles - how good were they?)

    I saw a reference to this article on CGN, but I'd like to hear Peter Laidlericon's and some others feedback on it and the author's conclusions.

    Guns Magazine - Feb 2011

    Myth Meets Fact
    World War II Sniper Rifles - how good were they?
    Mike “duke” venturino & dave Emary photos: Yvonne venturino

    A couple of very popular World War II movies would have viewers think that a sniper could put a bullet right through his enemy’s rifle scope. Such was shown in both Enemy At The Gates and Saving Private Ryan made in the 1990s. not! It’s hollywood nonsense.

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