My humble suggestions...
Forget the 7.62x39 as there is already a shortage of hunting ammo in this caliber being eaten up by the surpluss in SKS in Canada.
Keep it in .308, IMHO there is not enough .308 rifles on the market.There are far more rifles available new or used in .308 than in 7.62x39. Ammo shortage? Put in a new order to Prvi. Dealers should be importing soft-point 7.62x39 ammo into Canada by the truckload, because all those SKS's aren't going to sit as collecters forever.
I agree it probably wouldn't be as accurate as .223 or .308, but it would still be a fun rifle to shoot. There's no commercial 7.62x39 rifle available right now besides the Mini-30 and the Norinco, as far as I know, and lots of guys can't afford the Mini-30 and don't want to mess around with the JW-103. A 7.62x39 rifle with iron sights would be pretty appealing to someone looking to buy a quality sporting rifle they could also afford to plink with.
But, of course, your mileage may vary.
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I really like the 16.5 barrel in 308 ... ghost ring sights ...either gun is fine with me and I'd be in!
Like the idea of a peep mounted to a Weaver base.
There are far more rifles available new or used in .308 than in 7.62x39. Ammo shortage? Put in a new order to Prvi. Dealers should be importing soft-point 7.62x39 ammo into Canada by the truckload, because all those SKS's aren't going to sit as collecters forever.
I agree it probably wouldn't be as accurate as .223 or .308, but it would still be a fun rifle to shoot. There's no commercial 7.62x39 rifle available right now besides the Mini-30 and the Norinco, as far as I know, and lots of guys can't afford the Mini-30 and don't want to mess around with the JW-103. A 7.62x39 rifle with iron sights would be pretty appealing to someone looking to buy a quality sporting rifle they could also afford to plink with.
But, of course, your mileage may vary.
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