Secret Way to Measure Distance with a Mosin Nagant PU Scope!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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  • @davewattles7237
    @davewattles7237 Месяц назад +1

    WooHoo!! I've been looking for a good explanation of range estimation using the milliradian system for a while now. Thank you for an excellent start.
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  • @DerSchweiz3r
    @DerSchweiz3r Год назад +2

    Great video!
    I have a NPZ PU 3.5×22 MOSIN NAGANT 80 Years Special Edition. This was newly produced in Russia for the 80th anniversary in a limited edition of 400 pieces.
    I'm very lucky to have one of these and now I know how to use it. Thank you 👍🏻

  • @PanchoSmitty1122
    @PanchoSmitty1122 2 года назад +6

    Dude that’s so cool! Love the simple explanation. I just picked up a repro from Bering Optics and their diagram and everything just frustrated me because they didn’t explain mils/Miladrians. They just switched from 0.7meters for the space between horizontal posts, to 2 Mils for the post width. This now makes perfect sense. For me the scope is already genius because you dial it in like iron sights. Modern scopes with the whole MOA business has never made sense to me and this seems less intuitive, but simpler to learn and master. Can’t wait to get it mounted to my 91/30 and go from there!

  • @ARIES9327
    @ARIES9327 Год назад +4

    The gap in between horizontal lines should fit 90cm at hundred meters therefore the size of target in cm times the number the object fits in the gap over 0.9 should give you the range in meters. The dials per each point equal to 2.5 cm at 100 meters

  • @blakhat4871
    @blakhat4871 Год назад +3

    This would be handy for dayz

  • @00Papyrus
    @00Papyrus 3 месяца назад

    Amazing info, yhabjs fir sharing Big Sam! Definitely makes the scope way more useful!

  • @mosinmann8858
    @mosinmann8858 3 года назад +12

    500/7 =71. the target would be 71meters away.

  • @kenlutz5243
    @kenlutz5243 6 месяцев назад

    Great information Sam, Thanks!

  • @larryblake7554
    @larryblake7554 Год назад

    Wow thanks for the lesson. Just picked up a Swedish Mauser with one of these scopes.

  • @GuitarDudeC
    @GuitarDudeC 3 года назад +1

    Great video as always Big Sam! It is so interesting to see how such a simple looking scope hides such secret ways to range stuff.

  • @colingallagher4848
    @colingallagher4848 3 года назад +1

    Great overview of the Mosin scope qualities

  • @akremramadan3223
    @akremramadan3223 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ammmmazing .... thanks maan !! 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @AbrasiveJay
    @AbrasiveJay 5 месяцев назад

    literally how a rangefinder is coded.

  • @salem-dn6bl
    @salem-dn6bl 3 года назад +2

    really hoping to get a pu sniper and scope some day so i can try it out :)

  • @PracticalAccuracy
    @PracticalAccuracy 3 года назад +4

    Interesting. what is the furthest distance you have shot your Mosin?

    • @beastiemcgee544
      @beastiemcgee544 Год назад

      Prob 15 miles back when they called him chris Kyle. Or 22 miles back when he shot and missed a bird in a tree

  • @elgringo808
    @elgringo808 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. Very informative.

  • @davidwallace5738
    @davidwallace5738 2 года назад

    Thank you sir!

  • @Windows954
    @Windows954 2 года назад +1

    Can i install another type of scope in this mount?

  • @dangerousfreedom4965
    @dangerousfreedom4965 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video but at 250 yards holdovers are essentially nonexistent

    • @Schrodingers_kid
      @Schrodingers_kid 2 года назад +2

      Could you tell more,please?
      Sounds useful

    • @Robert53area
      @Robert53area Год назад

      @@Schrodingers_kid he is correct because you typically battle zero your mosin nagant for 400 meters. So you actually would have to aim down on him. Holding over you would shoot above and past him. 250 meters is very short range.

    • @Schrodingers_kid
      @Schrodingers_kid Год назад

      @@Robert53area Thank you!

  • @virginalax44
    @virginalax44 Год назад

    Thanks for the informative video. Next time I’d consider having a handicapped child or adult with no thumbs do your illustrations.

  • @raymondwilliamblack
    @raymondwilliamblack 10 месяцев назад

    If the Vertical post covers the target it is 110 m if the target fills 1/2 the post it is 230 m the PU scope is set in Russian units not European if a sniper had to sit with pencil and paper or calculator he would be useless worse he would be dead ! paper targets are fine but a Sniper isn't shooting at paper nor paper at him.

  • @libertyboy2743
    @libertyboy2743 Год назад

    Wouldn’t it be better if you just measure an average man height at known distances and mark your elevation dial for quick reference. The Russians marked the dial so zero could be quickly regained. 🤔

  • @TheTeeWorldsfreak
    @TheTeeWorldsfreak 3 года назад +1

    I guess it's not "mills" but actual "Millimeters"

    • @danshady09
      @danshady09 3 года назад

      yeah im guessing he heard someone refer to it as mills as that's the slang term i guess

    • @TheTeeWorldsfreak
      @TheTeeWorldsfreak 3 года назад

      @@danshady09 yes, the manual refers to it as "mills"

    • @ComradePirate552
      @ComradePirate552 2 года назад +3

      Those aren't interchangeable. Millimeter is a unit measure length, MILS are like ° on a compass but more precise and a target of one MIL length is 1m at 1000m distance. That's why the math explained here works which is not a secret or exclusive to the Mosin. If at 1000m a target of 1m length take up one mil on a scope then a 1m length target at 500m will take up two. 1*1000/1 = 1000, 1*1000/2 =500. Interestingly this is so simple and can be done with anything that you know the MILS of so in the east German ground forces (LaSK) they would use random objects and even fingers that they knew the approximate thickness in Mils of to measure distances to certain objects. Hope this was helpful

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36 Год назад +2

      They're not millimeters, it's milliradians.

  • @TheArvys123
    @TheArvys123 Год назад

    Well this shit is still used in Ukraine