実際の評価作業では、こんな話が。
SV-98を使ったらしいけど、7N14は看板どおりの性能なのだろうか・・・

Although I did not have the chance to test this load out of an SVD Dragunov I did fire it out of the bolt
action SV-98.
Five shot groups were fired both off the bench and from the bipod.
Firing prone off the bipod with nothing under the butt, I averaged .625".
Firing off the bench Marc Krebs of Krebs Custom Inc. averaged .5" with the best group coming in at .375".
Recoil from this load was very mild, out of a suppressed bolt-gun. While I was impressed that the rifle
could print 1/2 MOA groups, I was more impressed that it could do it with the issue steel case sniper load.
his said much for the quality of the issue ammunition.

From an SVD in good shape which hasn't had its crown or bore damaged from improper cleaning with
a steel cleaning rod accuracy should run around 1.5 MOA.
I have been told by an active duty MVD sniper that this load has the same dispersion at 800m as ball
does at 300m out of the SVD.
I would take this with a grain of salt, 800m is a long ways. Irregardless, this load will allow a marksman
armed with an SVD to support his squad/platoon with aimed fire beyond the capabilities of their AK-74M's.
The value of such a concept is finally getting another serious look by our own military. If the dedicated
sniper load is not available, a very real possibility in a combat environment, the trajectory closely matches
LPS ball.
This, theoretically, would allow ball ammunition to be substituted for the sniper load without having to do
a math problem to compensate for the trajectory.