M1903A4 Sniper

Published on June 7, 2025
Duration: 1:53

This guide details the process of loading and firing the M1903A4 sniper rifle, as demonstrated by Misha. It covers the manual loading of Hornady Superformance 30-06 SPRG 150 gr SST ammunition into the internal magazine and the technique for engaging a distant steel target using a scope. The demonstration emphasizes safe handling and cycling the bolt between shots, showcasing an experienced shooter's proficiency.

Quick Summary

The M1903A4 sniper rifle is loaded manually with individual rounds of 30-06 SPRG ammunition into its internal magazine. Hornady Superformance 30-06 SPRG 150 gr SST ammunition is demonstrated. For stable shooting, the rifle is placed on a shooting bag, and aiming is done through the scope. The process involves firing, cycling the bolt, and re-acquiring the target.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Loading Ammunition
  2. 00:20Loading Rifle Magazine
  3. 00:34Rifle Setup & Scope View
  4. 00:46Shooting Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of ammunition is used in the M1903A4 sniper rifle demonstration?

The video demonstrates loading Hornady Superformance 30-06 SPRG 150 gr SST ammunition into the M1903A4 sniper rifle. This specific load features a 150-grain bullet with an SST (Super Shock Tip) construction.

How is the M1903A4 sniper rifle loaded?

The M1903A4 sniper rifle is loaded manually by inserting individual rounds of 30-06 SPRG ammunition directly into its internal magazine. This process requires careful seating of each cartridge.

What is the recommended setup for shooting the M1903A4 sniper rifle?

For stable shooting of the M1903A4 sniper rifle, it is recommended to set it up on a shooting bag. This provides a solid rest for the rifle, allowing for precise aiming through the scope.

What are the key steps in firing the M1903A4 sniper rifle?

Key steps include loading the rifle, setting it up on a shooting bag, aiming through the scope at the target, firing, and then cycling the bolt to extract the spent casing and chamber a new round for subsequent shots.

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