Re: Dragunov vs Sennybridge "F" range vs 6x42 POSP scope
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 12:00 am
Very doubtful you will find a 1pn59 scope as they are current Russian military issue and forbidden from export.For what you want I think you will need a siderail Weaver mount and a "Western" scope, but you will struggle to get a 54r bdc turret I would imagine.Not all POSP scopes have 54r bdc turrets either, the giveaway is the spacing of the numbers on the turret.If they are all evenly spaced and go from 0-20 it is a generic turret.
Weirdly when I bought my first Dragunov it had a POSP 8x42vd scope on it, whilst it was a very good scope I replaced it with the original milspec PSO-1 I have......and found I could shoot much more accurately with the 4x PSO-1 at all ranges than I could with the 8x POSP!!!.I put this to the guy that runs the russianoptics.net website and he said he had found exactly the same thing with his Dragunov.One piece of advice I took from him was to shoot nothing but the Dragunov/PSO-1 combo for about 12 months and get to know it inside out at all ranges and weather conditions and that one piece of advice has really paid off.At Sennybridge I can hit consistently out to around 700m with the PSO-1, and allowing for windage is becoming second nature now.If it helps I have a translated windage chart for a PSO-1 (POSP will be much the same as the windage turret is calibrated the same) that gives the correction in numbers of clicks for each 100m of range when using 150gr ammunition.
How do you find the PPU in yours?, my two don't like it and the group sizes are larger with PPU than standard 150gr Russian milsurp.
Weirdly when I bought my first Dragunov it had a POSP 8x42vd scope on it, whilst it was a very good scope I replaced it with the original milspec PSO-1 I have......and found I could shoot much more accurately with the 4x PSO-1 at all ranges than I could with the 8x POSP!!!.I put this to the guy that runs the russianoptics.net website and he said he had found exactly the same thing with his Dragunov.One piece of advice I took from him was to shoot nothing but the Dragunov/PSO-1 combo for about 12 months and get to know it inside out at all ranges and weather conditions and that one piece of advice has really paid off.At Sennybridge I can hit consistently out to around 700m with the PSO-1, and allowing for windage is becoming second nature now.If it helps I have a translated windage chart for a PSO-1 (POSP will be much the same as the windage turret is calibrated the same) that gives the correction in numbers of clicks for each 100m of range when using 150gr ammunition.
How do you find the PPU in yours?, my two don't like it and the group sizes are larger with PPU than standard 150gr Russian milsurp.