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RARE K43 Sniper Rifle (1945) Full Assembly and Disassembly
Here the Sportsman's Finest team disassembles and reassembles a rare K43.
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Germany's quest for a semi-automatic infantry rifle resulted in two designs - the G41(M) and G41(W), from Mauser and Walther Arms respectively. The Mauser design was introduced in 1941 and at least 12,755 were made, but it proved unreliable in combat. The Walther design fared better in combat but still suffered from reliability problems. The problems with both designs stemmed from a demand made by the Army that the rifles not use holes drilled into the barrel, known as ports, to run the automatic loading mechanism. Meeting this requirement meant the designs had to use uncommon mechanisms that were simply un...
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Germany's quest for a semi-automatic infantry rifle resulted in two designs - the G41(M) and G41(W), from Mauser and Walther Arms respectively. The Mauser design was introduced in 1941 and at least 12,755 were made, but it proved unreliable in combat. The Walther design fared better in combat but still suffered from reliability problems. The problems with both designs stemmed from a demand made by the Army that the rifles not use holes drilled into the barrel, known as ports, to run the automatic loading mechanism. Meeting this requirement meant the designs had to use uncommon mechanisms that were simply un...
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How To Use Applied Ballistic for Precision Rifle
Просмотров 42 тыс.4 года назад
In this video, Clay Hergert (owner, lead instructor of ATX Precision & SEAL Team Sniper) carefully breaks out how to use Bryan Litz's Applied Ballistics application. Applied Ballistics and much of Litz's contributions to the field of ballistics as a whole, are arguably the most important in our industry. In this video Clay will help shooters of different backgrounds understand how to approach t...
How to Use Ballistic Arc for Precision Rifle
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
In this video, Clay Hergert, (owner, lead instructor of ATX Precision & SEAL Team Sniper) walks us through how to use Ballistic Arc. Ballistic Arc is unique for a number of reasons that Clay will highlight in the video.
Precision Rifle - Best Practices
Просмотров 5134 года назад
Precision rifle is a game of refining your craft both on and off the field. In this video Clay Hergert, (owner of ATX Precision & SEAL Team Sniper) hits on some best practices that will help progress your skills and thinking.
Choosing Ballistic Apps - Ballistic Arc & Applied Ballistic
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 года назад
In precision rifle, whether new or experienced, knowing which ballistic app to use can be overwhelming. This overview speaks to a couple of Clay Hergert's (owner of ATX Precision & SEAL Team Sniper) favorites. Ballistic Arc and Applied Ballistics will both be visited in this video, with some general how to tips.
Precision Rifle - Decision Points in the Field
Просмотров 5244 года назад
In this episode, we discuss decision points to consider when you're in the field and considering factors like wind, ethics, and shot distance.
I’m interested in getting a true BC for 12ga slug with rifled barrel to get a Custom Dial made from Leupold. I thought it would be a neat trick in the field dialing the range. Any advice getting a true BC on a slug gun? for a po ole KY boy???? Super Nova, Crio barrel, and have 6 different slugs to try to see what the gun likes. May have to figure out my own BC because may not be on the box. So… true BC at shorter ranges.
That video was great thank you very informing
A lot of good information in this! I have been messing with this app for awhile but never really understood a bunch of the inputs. Thank you for this run down on it!! ❤
So sight height - half the diameter of your rear reticle + half diameter of rear space where bolt goes, plus total between top of that and bottom of rear reticle
No…. Simple measure…. Center of the bore… to center of the scope reticle…. Which is where the center of the windage cap is. Some people put a cleaning rod down the barrel and measure center of the windage dial, or center of the scope main tube, to center of the cleaning rod in the chamber window where the shells eject on bolt action guns. If you have a super large caliber…. Like a .45 or 50…. Put a brush that is for the size of your bore on the cleaning rod to center it I. The bore and prop it up to center bore on the rear and then measure center cleaning rod to center windage knob. It’s one simple measurement. The distance your sight reticle center is above the center of the rifle barrel bore. Middle of the scope cross hairs… to basically center primer of loaded bullet. If that makes more sense.
I see what you trying to say there… but you might screw that up trying to do it that way. And not all bolts are round. Bell on a scope has a thickness. Etc etc…. Simple is better
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No lubrication used how often approx field stripped.
Wouldn't full disassembly also mean removal of receiver from the stock? That information really isn't out there
Why it's production was stop in 1945?
Can you export the range card to the excel? For me it is very important to print and keep data on my forearm
For me, the best thought-out app Especially the use of the map and the possibility of local weather data 🤙
Please work on improving the audio and use decent microphones.
useless app.. only few choices of rifle scope,,, very expensive app also
Strelok is the best ballistics app out there I bought applied ballistics too complicated just lost my money.
But do these work with android . I dont have appel
Good video. But where is the next video?
That common crack at the bottom of the bolt cover isn’t actually a crack. It’s a seam where the sheet metal part’s corners meet, they welded this together but sometimes it is left slightly open, making it look like a crack. Now if there’s a hairline between the two top holes (anywhere other than the bottom) then that’s a crack.
Exactly. He’s spouting bs in this video. My two g43s have that seam on the bottom and it’s not a safety issue at all. It’s very common to have that seam.
Does this app have angular comp. ?
Yes sir
Thank you it was very helpful... im glad you made the video... my gewehr 43 was a bring back from the battle of the bulge i purchased it off the vet who brought it back... let us all remember the storys that are passed on from the vets who brought them back and with them bringing back momentos helping the story survive , thanks Sgt Cole
there is nothing wrong with grandpa 30-06 🙂
i retract this is a stupid video you have no idea what your talking about with this app also your explanation of what these fields mean or represent are way off.
this is a great video but if you’re not shore about some details don’t elaborate on them just say you don’t know.
FYI Everyone... It's April 2022 and the ios AB Mobile app ver 2.4.20 is rife with catastrophic problems... the solver produces completely erroneous solutions if you input a negative density altitude. I emailed AB and they confirmed they know about it... it's been over 2months now and they still havent fixed it. No idea how many more months it will take for them to fix 2.4.20 with an update... so theres that to consider. Also the data backup feature is completely glitched and doesnt work. So... beware if you are at low altitude or low temperatures ios AB Mobile 2.4.20 will completely pooch your fire solution. They really need to fix this!
Fantastic video.
Good job. Your video explained several features of the app for me.
I can't find a similiar looking app for Android. The Applied Ballistic app that's available in the PlayStore looks rubbish compared to what's shown here
good vid but you talked to fast
Thank you for letting us know Larry. FYI, you can slow videos under settings if you ever wish to control their time. But we certainly will take your thoughts into considerations for the future.
Great video. I didn’t know that sight height error is extra important with angle shots. Can you please show the math behind that? BR Thomas.
Here are some numbers from one of my 6.5s on Applied Ballistics: Correct site height of 2.5: 700 yards, 0 degree shot angle: drop is 16.5 MOA 700 yards, 30 degree shot angle: drop is 13.8 MOA Default site height of 1.5: 700 yards, 0 degree shot angle is 17.4 MOA 700 yards, 30 degree shot angle is 14.6 MOA. So by not inputting correct SH, data corrections are off .75 MOA on level or 1 MOA on angled shots. My interpretation is that Clay's intention was to convey that sight height is important. Not necessarily more important on angle shots.
I can't show the math here, but the concept of it isn't too difficult. If you could somehow have your scope look directly down the bore of the barrel, the bullet would impact low depending on the distance. As soon as the projectile leaves the barrel gravity works and it begins to fall. Shoot a gun flat, and drop a book from the same height; The bullet and book hit the ground at the same time. However, with scopes being above the axis of the barrel, the projectile will cross the plane of the scope twice; once on the way up and once on the way down. This is why the popular 50/200 zero is possible. Generally, the lower the scope height the longer the Maximum Point Blank Range if all else is equal.
I was confused by the Final Reticle Picture in the thumbnail and in the outro of it being from Applied Ballistics app instead of BallisticsARC
Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks! GUI looks complicated but with a help of Your guide, I finally could use the app!
Thanks for doing this, it is very useful. Best wishes. J.
My "Send Profiles" on iOS is greyed out even though my Kestrel 5700X is connected via Bluetooth. What could it be?
Excellent video. Thanks for taking the time to film and edit it and of course for positing it for our benefit. Keep up the good work! (Can you update it for the latest version?)-Migs
Thanks a bunch. J.
Thanks John!
Thanks. J.