This is a short test, comparing a Mosin Nagant 91/30 and a Carl Gustaf M41B.
The location of the range is Onore in Italy and have been shooting reloads
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3 of the Mosins were Rt of the target 2 @ 1 o'clock just off the plate the other @3 o'clock
If you see the first string, after the initial set up, when we started to record I had 3 miss with the mosin, in order to hit I had to hold off, on the edge of the target, on the second string, the first 3 shots were ok, then something change, maybe the light, maybe the wind, I plan to repeat with better atmosferic condition, and I am sure the mosin will score better
800m, nice video. That is long way. I have taken a Mosin 91/30 PU and a Swede M41B to the range. 300 yards was the gong and we did put up a paper target. I had no experience with a scoped sniper rifles of WWII vintage. The Swede did a bit better because of optics. The Mosin gained ground with crosswind, as I did not know how to adjust the M41B for such. As a note, I also have a less than perfect LE No4 Mk1 T, it turned out to be the easiest to find a tight group with the least shots, adjusted well for crosswind. It was a while ago, could have used the experts as found on the forum. Again nice video, nice to see the vintage rifles at work. That is a long way.