Kar98k + Zf41 "DMR" to 500 yds: Practical Accuracy (Feat. InRange TV)

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In 1939, the Germany Army realized that they wanted an aiming device better than the standard Kar98k iron sights. In 1941, the Wehrmacht rolled out the Zf41 "DMR" program to see it mis-issued to snipers who wanted a true Zf39.

The result was a lot of snipers who used under-powered Zf41 1.5x scopes and many infantrymen being unable to obtain the better sighting system, and the Wehrmacht collectively disliked the scope... but how does it actually do?

While Henry and Josh test the system on our range, Karl from InRange TV talk about the historical employment of the Zf41 scope and the method to zero it.

... and yes, this is the actual PUBG Kar98k system, and no the actual Zf39 scoped sniper Kar98k.

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Distance Conversions:
150y - 137m
200y - 182m
250y - 229m
300y - 274m
350y - 320m
400y - 366m
450y - 411m
500y - 457m

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Music by Tyops (THANKS!!!)

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