Why Antitank Rifles Were Not Sniper Rifles
Anti-tank rifles were not sniper rifles due to significant disadvantages in weight, logistics, ammunition consistency, and barrel life. While powerful, their armor-piercing rounds lacked the precision of match-grade sniper ammunition. Furthermore, their extreme recoil and rapid barrel erosion made them unsuitable for sustained, accurate long-range shooting, despite rare exceptions like Carlos Hathcock's record shot.









