It's not a bad weapon... I guess it really depends on what you a are snipeing, the ammo you use, and the scope you have. AND OF COURSE HOW GOOD OF A SHOT YOU ARE...LOL
The best you can afford.
The cartridge itself is. It has a flatter trajectory than the .308. As for the rifle itself, it all depends on the tolerances and build quality.
The Type 97 Sniper Rifle is a Japanese bolt-action rifle using 308 Federal 175 grain bullet.
308 Rifle can hit a target over 300 yards away. The military used them as sniper rifles and they r more accurate than a .223
Each will perform as intended within its range limitations.
No such rifle. The Lee Enfield was made in caliber .303 British, not .308. The closest thing would be the Ishapore 2A or 2A1 rifle, made in caliber 7.62 NATO. While similar the .308 Winchester, it is not the same, and .308 should not be fired in a 7.62 NATO rifle. The Lee Enfield "sniper" rifle in .303, if original and complete (and not an aftermarket conversion) may sell for around $1500, depending on condition and accesories. There are many fakes on the market- be sure of what you are buying.
The 308 Norma Mag is beyond a hunting rifle. It is more of an AMW. (Anti-Material-Weapon) or a very long range sniper rifle. If the rifle is in good shape and still has the standard wood stock and medium barrel, I would say it is worth $1,000.00 American dollars.
It fires a 7.62x51mm NATO bullet, which is similar to a .308 Winchester.
3 things.. accuracy,range,and persistence. a sniper can be any rifle or pistol of any caliber just some are alot better like the barrett but a sniper rifle needs to be accurate when you fire upon the target, it needs to continually hit that spot and it needs to do so from a good distance ill say 300 yards and more. also as it goes a sniper rifle is only as good as the handler.
To get sniper rifle you must have a commando which has a sniper rifle and a knife !!
The 950 JDJ is not intended as an ultra-long range cartridge. There is no sniper rifle in that caliber.
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