BeaverMeat
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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- Nanaimo, B.C.
I have read that some barrels need to be broken in to fully harness the accuracy potential. Does this imply to a chrome lined military barrel? Or mainly for custom precision barrels?
I totally disagree with those of you saying the SKS is not a very accurate gun, ok your not going to be killing flies at 500 yards but it wasn't designed for that. At 100 yards I can punch out the middle of the target all day long. Like any other gun I suggest you get to know it, once you are on a first name bassis with this gun you will see she performs quite well. As for breaking it in, I would say fire it a bunch to learn it and after about 200 rounds you will know what your skill level is and what to expect from the SKS
I am a FIRM believer that the no barrel needs to be "broken in".
Clean off the factory/packing grease...buy some ammo...go shoot it...clean when required. Repeat.
BREAK IN:
The following is a guide to "break-in" based on our experience. This is not a hard and fast rule, only a guide. Some barrel, chamber, bullet, primer, powder, pressure, velocity etc. combinations may require more cycles some less. It is a good idea to just observe what the barrel is telling you with its fouling pattern and the patches. But once it is broken in, there is no need to continue breaking it in.
Initially you should perform the shoot-one-shot-and-clean cycle for five shots. If fouling hasn't reduced, fire five more cycles and so on until fouling begins to drop off. At that point shoot three shots before cleaning and observe. If fouling is reduced, fire five shots before cleaning. Do not be alarmed if your seating depth gets longer during break in. This is typical of the “high” spots in the throat being knocked down during this procedure. It is not uncommon for throat length to grow .005”-.030” from a fresh unfired chamber during break in.
Stainless Chrome moly
5-10 one-shot cycles 5 - 25 - one-shot cycles
1 three-shot cycle 2 - three-shot cycles
1 five-shot cycle 1 - five-shot cycle
I totally disagree with those of you saying the SKS is not a very accurate gun, ok your not going to be killing flies at 500 yards but it wasn't designed for that. At 100 yards I can punch out the middle of the target all day long. Like any other gun I suggest you get to know it, once you are on a first name bassis with this gun you will see she performs quite well. As for breaking it in, I would say fire it a bunch to learn it and after about 200 rounds you will know what your skill level is and what to expect from the SKS
Like any other gun I suggest you get to know it, once you are on a first name basis with this gun you will see she performs quite well.
My first SKS's name is Mary Jane Rotten-Crotch



























