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SKS accuracy... let's post some targets, guns , mods

5.1K views 9 replies 8 participants last post by  rattletrap1970  
#1 ·
I am interested in SKS accuracy between both guns and ammo. I know there are a lot of purists that leave their guns alone and I have a few of those as well. However if you are interested in the SKS as a brush gun / iron sights / under 100 yards gun it needs some tuning in my experience and opinion.

I view the SKS as a 50 - 100 yard gun mostly because of its iron sights. My most accurate gun I have played with is a Chinese SKS with a Kivaari trigger job, a Williams Firesight front post and a Tech Sights rear peep. I can consistantly get a three inch group at 50 yards, which seems pretty accurate, but not really accurate enough. I own a bunch of SKS's including several that I have not shot. I would like to see a 1 to 1.5 inch group at 50 yards, and a 2 to 3 inch group at 100 yards. Before sinking some more $$$ into triggers and sights I want to figure out what is the best candidate for accurizing of my group.

To test, I shoot from a rest and I have been using S&B soft points for my hunting gun.

Show us what you've got and how you have accurized your SKS.

I am going to the Range this Wednesday before heading to a Friday hunt and I will post up some pics...

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#3 ·
My current favorite is a factory /26\ (8 million range) in a plastic red stock and it will do 3" groups with Russian ammo. I' ve owned many different flavor and type of SKS---they shoot about the same 3" groups @ 100yds with factory/mil spec ammo---Get rid of the after market crap and just leave them be.---
 
#4 ·
+1 about leaving the aftermarket crap alone.

For many reasons, I keep all my rifles as close to dead stock as possible. I figure that you can always rely upon superior technique, if you have it, no matter what 'junk' is hung on the rifle. Superior technique only costs you the time to learn it, and very little in the way of money.

Even without all the 'technology' and the SKS rifles having somewhat less inherent accuracy than their competition, I can usually use my stock iron sights with my 63 year old eyes to outshoot all the guys that show up with their M4geries, no matter what sights/alterations they have/use on their rifles.

As far as accuracy is concerned, my Yugo 59/66 slightly outshoots my Chinese and Russian SKS's, and my two Rasheeds outshoot them all, primarily due to the Rasheeds having a better, more predictable, trigger.

Off a bench, with my elbows supported and with no other rest, I find my SKS rifles will shoot right around 2.5-3" at 100 yds when I do my part. I can usually hold the Rasheeds a little tighter, to within about 2-2.5".

As far as ammo is concerned, I am currently working my way through (about) a case of the Yugoslavian brass-cased stuff.
 
#5 ·
You are speaking of what I have read and experienced myself, Yugo ammo in the Yugo, Russian ammo in the Russians (or others).
Just for kicks try some Russian production ammo in your Chinese, Russian and Yugo, you may find the Yugo suddenly shoots like crap and the Russian shines. I have no explanation for this (no bullet data), and it could just be mass coincidence that people have reported.
 
#8 ·
sks accuracy

I fired this group with my Russian, '51, standard sights, prone, at 100 yards...one magazine. It had a nice trigger :^) and I used a GI web sling for support. I attached a Mosin dog collar for the sling swivel. it's a 10 shot group and the butt started slipping down my shoulder and the sling is a little biased in support towards the left based on how it was attached. I've since attached one of the rubber but extensions to prevent slipping..

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#10 ·
I have a norinco Chinese SKS that I bought back at the beginning of college for $69.00 at The Meriden Trading Post/Sile Distributors. I used this rifle for two seasons in the Connecticut High Power Rifle League (200 yard). I routinely shot in the 350's to 370's in 4 position slow fire (40 rounds with 5 sighters). I used Norinco steel case ammo.

I don't have any targets (they get pasted over). But I have several of my score stubs. It was shooting this rifle that the director of the league Mike Stimler sent someone over and asked if I was the guy shooting the SKS that shot a 372. I thought I was in trouble or something. When I went to talk to him, he asked me if I wanted to shoot on the State Team. I wasn't 21 so he sent me to get my Dad to sign the paperwork for a State issued National Match M1A.

I owe that little SKS a lot.