M/41b (Swedish WW2 Sniper) to 1,000yds: Practical Accuracy
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The M/41b has often been touted as "The best sniper rifle of WW2". But is it?
It certainly has a great set of stats: amazing cartridge (6.5x55mm), slick mauser action, high quality craftsmanship, top tier steel, and premium German optics from its era.
So how will it do on our course? We find out.
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