Thank you! So im guessing they are a pretty solid rifle according to that site? Have any of you had the pleasure of firing one?
well whats your definition of "sharpshooting" remember accuracy cost more than a hundred bucks and surplus ammo is far from consistent, as for the mosin get one enjoy it, but make sure you you inspect it very thoroughly before buying check the bore, and the crown. your best bet is to take someone who knows the rifles well, or do a lot of studying before you buy. you can get some good accuracy from them, but you need good ammo and some modifications that can help. but dont expect one inch groups i can get 1.5 moa on a calm cold day from a rest and a bench and that's not all the time 2.0 to 2.5 moa is far more common and what i expect from it, my other mosins don't shoot any better ether i can hit milk jugs at 200 yards with pretty regularly so im happy with it. . so not a target gun but enough for most people.Hey guys, i was wondering if anyone out there could school on the Mosin Nagat. I'm looking for a more powerful rifle and relatively cheap to get back into sharp shooting, but i also want something that has a bit of kick behind it.
thanks!
Ive only had the pleasure of firing a 91/30 once, and i thoroughly enjoyed it, which is why i am looking for one myself...preferably with the bayonet...just because haha
Are any of you Mosin pro's willing to help a few novice's choose a decent rifle? If so please drop me a PM. TIA
Whats your 20?
Indy. There's several of us who've decided to grab one, but we've read enough to know that it helps to have someone along who knows what to look for.