Sargesniper
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Please don't tell that to the Marine Snipers at the school in Quantico. You will have a debate on your hands for sure.a little more to it than your post. They tried the Win. Md. 70 in Vietnam, and moved over to the 700. Now noone has really said why all that much, but the end user prefered the Remington based rifle. Kind of a moote point anyway when looking at distances involved with 85% of the shots taken. Considering the time frame and most rifles were chambered in 30-06; the Winchester might have had a slight advantage (I'm not seeing it) in action length. But those real long bullets didn't exist at the time. But when we made the move to the 7.62x51 the ball game changed. The Winchester short action was slightly longer. But the one real advantage I see with the Winchester is in the saftey lever. You don't have to move your hand as much to move it. Yet by far the most kills in a sniper's rifle was with a N.M. M14 (thus a moote point). The very long distance stuff was (or has) been taken over by the big bore stuff. Yet the four hundred yard shot was the norm. Unless you live in some super remote place in North America (Alaska?), most of us don't know what silence is really like. You can hear an Ak47 or an RPD in use four hundred yards away. The Winchester is probably slightly quieter in use. I'll have to have a beer with a certain scout sniper in my VFW post to get his view point on the subject. I do know that's the SOG teams didn't like the bolt guns at all for covert use, as they were considered to be too noisey in operation.
All still kinda of a dull point anyway. Considering that 90% of all KIA's are under 100 yards, and 85% of them are under 75 yards. On the battlefield 85% of all KIA's come from arty, and another 10% come from air strikes. That leaves the other guys doing 5%. Nothing new, as it's been a known fact for 70 years or more. There will always be snipers in one form or another, but for most of them their days are numbered.
gary
As far as your asumption to the 400 yd. norm goes i will say that the Marine Snipers mod.70's were zeroed at 500 yds. Yes some KIA's were shorter but when you start shooting a bolt gun against AK's at 75-100 yds. then you are either one brave individual or one stupid individual. Either way you will pay the ultimate price.
The USMC used the MI-D instead of the M-14 for sniping so i guess you are referring to the Army Snipers. Most KIA's were with either the M-70 or later on with the Rem.700
I can assure you that the art of sniping is not a dull point either. Also the SOG guys were not considered to be Snipers. They were covert groups for the most part with very few guys running a mission. They used the most firepower they could because when compromised, things got far from being dull. These were very brave and dedicated men doing what they did best,God bless them all.
Semper Fi!