This is a screenshot of a TV ONE News item about a Ukrainian deer hunter now using his own hunting rifle as a sniper rifle against the invading Russians.
What do you think are the make + model of his scope and rifle?
I can only name one of them.
This is a screenshot of a TV ONE News item about a Ukrainian deer hunter now using his own hunting rifle as a sniper rifle against the invading Russians.
What do you think are the make + model of his scope and rifle?
I can only name one of them.
A good job and a good wife has been the ruin of many a good hunter.
Maybe a Sako with a Vortex scope in MOA. But definitely a 6.5 Creedmoor!
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Tikka super varmint with vortex scope.
Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.”
I remember my Seargeant instructor telling us that our life expectancy on the battlefield under live fire would probably be under 15 min.
I am not sure if those civilians in arms are realising that .
one would hope a fella could make them 15 minutes count.......
they are brave souls whichever way you look at it.....Putin has a lot to answer for,so many widows.orphans and grieving families on both sides of the line...
I think @Seventenths is probably correct....Tikka Super Varmint with a Vortex Viper PST scope (looks more like a Viper PST than a Razor).
A good job and a good wife has been the ruin of many a good hunter.
Given the preponderance of body armour on today's battlefield, I would hope its in a 30 cal of some flavour for the availability of fmj and armour piercing projos.
It appears to be fitted with a suppressor, which is smart.
The term 'sniper' gets bandied about far too frequently. Most are referring to someone who can shoot accurately ( a marksman). A true sniper's skillsets are only about 30% being a very good shot. The rest is attributed to fieldcraft and personal characteristics
We received a request for $US100,000 worth of thermal scopes from the Ukraine this week.
Any spot the wood/blued rifle in the background with battue style iron sights?
Personally, I would rather be a long way away behind a 50 cal and out of range of the average assualt rifle .
Might stretch your life expectancy out to 20 minutes that way.
born to hunt - forced to work
But a 30 cal wearing a suppressor is a whole lot easier to remain 'hidden', to the degree possible on the battlefield than the muzzle signature (even suppressed) of the big 50 cal. Plus, to employ the 50 cal's advantages (longer ranger) needs a shedload of training and practise.
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