Dragunov SVD (Chinese Type 85/NDM86) to 800yds: Practical Accuracy

Published on September 5, 2019
Duration: 15:36

This review tests the practical accuracy of the Chinese NDM-86 (Type 85), a Dragunov SVD variant, up to 800 yards using Black Hills .308 Win Match ammunition. The rifle demonstrated high consistency to 500 yards with its 4x PSO-1 scope, but faced challenges at 800 yards. Analysis revealed the Type 85's 1:12 twist rate is better suited for standard match ammo than the original SVD's 1:10 twist.

Quick Summary

The Chinese Type 85 (NDM-86) Dragunov variant showed good practical accuracy to 500 yards with its 4x PSO-1 scope. Its 1:12 twist rate is optimal for standard match ammo. While hitting targets at 700 yards, 800 yards proved challenging due to optic limitations and potential environmental factors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Chinese NDM-86 (Type 85) SVD
  2. 02:05Technical Specs & Setup: 7.62x51mm NATO
  3. 03:08Practical Accuracy: 150y to 500y
  4. 06:00Long Range Engagement: 600y to 800y
  5. 08:15Ballistics: Twist Rate Analysis (SVD vs Type 85)
  6. 11:15Conclusion: DMR Philosophy & Practical Accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the practical accuracy range of the Chinese Type 85 Dragunov variant?

The Chinese Type 85 (NDM-86) demonstrated high practical accuracy from 150 to 500 yards. It successfully engaged targets at 600 and 700 yards, but faced challenges at 800 yards, likely due to optic limitations or environmental factors.

What is the difference in barrel twist rate between the Russian SVD and the Chinese Type 85?

The original Russian SVD typically uses a 1:10 twist rate to stabilize heavier specialty rounds. The Chinese Type 85 maintains a 1:12 twist rate, which is generally better suited for stabilizing standard match ammunition like 150-175 grain bullets.

What optic was used for the Dragunov SVD Type 85 accuracy test?

The accuracy test utilized the rifle's standard 4x PSO-1 scope. While adequate for intermediate ranges, its 4x magnification presented limitations for precise aiming at extreme distances like 800 yards.

Is the Dragunov SVD considered a DMR?

Yes, the Dragunov SVD is considered a ground-up Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) design. This means it was purpose-built for the DMR role, unlike many Western counterparts which are often modified battle rifles.

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