Not 1.5 seconds per shot...That's how long it can take to work the bolt...Finding the target and getting an aimed shot off takes longer.
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Not 1.5 seconds per shot...That's how long it can take to work the bolt...Finding the target and getting an aimed shot off takes longer.
Ah right, a bit of a misspeak there.
No worries, just clarifying.
Mad Minute:
So, 4 seconds per aimed shot. That is very fast. We often have to do this sort of thing in long range rifle competitions and it is incredibly difficult, even with a modern rifle. Of course, the range I would be shooting at is much further. It's a good indication of how accomplished a shooter is, on the SMLE.
So, that's 4 seconds from chambering a new round with the bolt, aiming at the target, and then pulling the trigger? That's pretty rapid. I don't know why, but I've come to expect these old bolt-action rifles to be slow, but when you're putting it that way, it's quite astonishing. I can't imagine how difficult it would be at longer ranges.
15 rounds in 60 seconds (one minute) is one shot per 4 seconds. They could do it in less if possible, however it was one of the baseline qualifications to pass. 15 aimed shots, at that range, with accuracy, in that time is a lot, and difficult.
I can only imagine...