FR-F2 French Sniper Rifle at the Range

Published on November 27, 2021
Duration: 10:42

This review of the French FR-F2 sniper rifle highlights its lineage and upgrades, including the switch to 7.62 NATO. The APX L806-04 scope, a 3.85x optic based on the ZF4 design with a BDC, is examined, along with its unique adjustment mechanism. The rifle demonstrated excellent accuracy, achieving sub-MOA vertical dispersion at 200 meters with surplus ammunition.

Quick Summary

The French FR-F2 sniper rifle, updated to 7.62 NATO, features an APX L806-04 scope with 3.85x magnification and a BDC. Its unique adjustment mechanism requires a special tool. The rifle demonstrated impressive accuracy, achieving sub-MOA vertical dispersion at 200 meters with surplus ball ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the FR-F2 Sniper Rifle
  2. 01:09Ammunition and Initial Target Setup
  3. 03:23APX L806-04 Scope Details and Design
  4. 06:48Unusual Scope Adjustment Process Explained
  5. 09:38Final Group Analysis and Accuracy Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the French FR-F2 sniper rifle?

The French FR-F2 sniper rifle was updated in 1986 to fire the 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. Earlier versions may have used different calibers, but the model tested here is chambered in 7.62 NATO.

What scope is used on the FR-F2 sniper rifle in the video?

The FR-F2 is equipped with an APX L806-04 scope. This optic features 3.85x magnification, is based on the German ZF4 design, and includes a Bullet Drop Compensator (BDC) for 7.62 NATO.

How is the APX scope on the FR-F2 adjusted?

The APX scope on the FR-F2 has an unusual adjustment system. It requires a specialized tool to loosen three screws and rotate an internal ring to move the reticle, unlike typical click-adjustable scopes.

What accuracy was achieved with the FR-F2 sniper rifle?

During the range test using surplus 7.62mm Ball F4 ammunition, the FR-F2 achieved excellent accuracy at 200 meters, producing a group with less than 1 MOA vertical dispersion and approximately 1.5 MOA horizontal dispersion.

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