Sniper Elite 3 Guide

Sniping with wind and dropoff (without aim assist) for Sniper Elite 3

Sniping with wind and dropoff (without aim assist)

Overview

Helps you to understand the range effect and wind effect on your shots and puts it into context of the 4 base game sniper rifles.

Disclaimer

While this guide is trying to be as helpful as possible by being as accurate as possible, I’m prone to error and the techniques I used aren’t perfect, so correct me if you find any error.

Explanation

Some explanation, that should help you to understand my guide:
  1. The dropoff of bullets is the same on Marksman difficulty as well as Sniper Elite.
    Here are pictures to demonstrate:
  2. The percentages for height try to represents the bars on the reticle- 100% meaning one bar.
  3. The percentanges for width represent the amount in relation to the red vertical line- the red vertical line being the 100%.
  4. The percentage at the bottom represents the dropoff in percentages and the percentage on the right represents the wind affection in percents.

M1 Garand

  • 50 meters
  • 100 meters
  • 150 meters
  • 200 meters

Carcano- the most accurate rifle of them all

  • 50 meters
  • 100 meters
  • 150 meters
  • 200 meters

Gewehr 43

  • 50 meters
  • 100 meters
  • 150 meters
  • 200 meters

Lee-Einfield Mk III

  • 50 meters
  • 100 meters
  • 150 meters
  • 200 meters

Conclusion

This covers the 4 sniper rifles from the base game, if you didn’t understand something or I did something wrong or you would like to add more rifles to this guide, then just write comment.
Thank you for reading my guide!

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