Re: Realistic max range for a 2.5x 1903/A4?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Kevin Thomas</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've shot the Vintage Sniper Matches at Perry for the past couple years, and there we shoot out to 600 yards. Accuracy isn't a problem, and keeping them in the 10 ring isn't much of a problem. As you mentioned, the scopes are the real limiting factor. I haven't shot one with crosshairs, but I think they'd probably help a bit. I have an M84 scope on mine, and the post blocks out a pretty substantial portion of the black on that 600 yard target. In combat, I'd have to think long and hard about giving away my position for making a shot on a target that was largely obscured by my own post/crosshairs. I guess it'd depend on just how exposed the target was, what sort of background he was standing against, etc.. We shoot the first stage of this match at 300 yards, and at that distance, I'd have no hesitation.
For what it's worth, some years back I read an interview with Bill Krilling, who carried an M1C in Korea and made a fair number of kills. He considered 300 yards to be his personal limit. He specifically mentioned the scope and reticles as being the limiting factor for him, and stated that 300 was about the limit that he knew he could make a first-round kill. Bill was also a very accomplished competitive shooter, and knew his business with a rifle. I think I'd trust his judgment on this one. </div></div>
Kevin, if you want, I can have CE Harris contact you. He currently had and uses an A4. I also have several references for the original and match Springfields. CE was TAR technical staff for years before moving onto Ruger. Then you could ask Humpy, he also knows. PS have Lapua brass for accuracy ammo testing.