SVD vs. PSL vs. VEPR in 7.62x54R

Published on May 8, 2015
Duration: 9:03

This video provides an expert comparison of three distinct 7.62x54R rifles: the Norinco NDM-86 (SVD), Romanian PSL, and Russian VEPR. The host, demonstrating high authority and deep technical knowledge, conducts an accuracy test at 100 yards using Hornady Vintage Match ammunition. The NDM-86 achieved the tightest group at 1 3/8", while the VEPR and PSL both shot 1 5/8". The comparison highlights differences in price, collector value, and ergonomics, with the VEPR noted for superior handling despite not being the most accurate.

Quick Summary

An expert comparison of the Norinco NDM-86 (SVD), Romanian PSL, and Russian VEPR in 7.62x54R reveals distinct characteristics. The SVD leads in accuracy (1 3/8" group at 100 yards) and collector value ($3,700-$4,000), while the VEPR offers superior ergonomics and affordability. The PSL provides a middle ground, matching the VEPR's 1 5/8" group accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Ammunition
  2. 01:29Norinco NDM-86 (SVD) Overview
  3. 01:55Romanian PSL Overview
  4. 02:48Russian VEPR Overview
  5. 04:17Range Testing & Accuracy Results
  6. 07:43Final Comparison & Ergonomics

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the accuracy differences between the SVD, PSL, and VEPR rifles in 7.62x54R?

In a 100-yard accuracy test using Hornady Vintage Match ammo, the Norinco NDM-86 (SVD) achieved the tightest group at 1 3/8 inches. Both the Romanian PSL and the Russian VEPR produced groups of 1 5/8 inches.

Which 7.62x54R rifle offers the best value and ergonomics among the SVD, PSL, and VEPR?

The Russian VEPR is presented as the least expensive option and praised for its superior ergonomics, including better palm swell and length of pull, making it a practical choice despite not being the most accurate.

What ammunition was used for the accuracy test comparing the SVD, PSL, and VEPR?

The accuracy test utilized Hornady Vintage Match 174gr BTHP ammunition. The host noted this specific ammunition is scarce but performed well across all three tested 7.62x54R platforms.

How do the collector values of the SVD, PSL, and VEPR compare?

The Norinco NDM-86 (SVD) holds the highest collector value, estimated between $3,700 and $4,000. The Romanian PSL and Russian VEPR are generally more accessible and less expensive, with the VEPR being the most budget-friendly option.

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