Don't give a flyin'...
I'm going to put my two bits in here, and say that the Sks is a bad choice. The Sks shoots somewhere between a 3-6 moa. At two hundred meters, that's 6-12 inch accuracy, assuming you make a perfect shot. Umm... yeah, that's not a humane kill distance for that rifle. Inside 100 meters, just barely, but most agree that the average shot you will get is outside that. Be a good hunter, go for bang, flop, or wait until you have what you need to do that.
my russain sks gets around 2" groups at 100 with my reloads works good enough for deer would be good enough for coyote out to 100.not everybody live is Alberta or Saskatchewan were everybody needs to take mile long shots with their uber magnumnorthern Ontario is nothing but thick brush id think most of Quebec is the same
Just throwing this out there as well, and I have no idea on the hunting regs in Quebec, but I know in Alberta you can blast away at yotes with pretty much anything you want. While in NL you can only use a centre fire .22 cal. So before you take the SKS just make sure it's a legal choice in QC. It wouldn't be in NL because "we could be out poaching moose and caribou with it"![]()
Now we need MAGNUMS FOR COYOTES?? So, then we'll need .500 Tyrannasaurs for deer next year??.
Now we need MAGNUMS FOR COYOTES?? So, then we'll need .500 Tyrannasaurs for deer next year??
people here slay me!!
OP, if you want to use an SKS, then, use it. But first you must know the limitations of both YOU AND THE RIFLE. I have 2 SKS's that shoot 1.5", but I played with them a lot. Remove the operating rod, now you have a bolt action and have shrunk your group a bit. Do you reload? Weigh a bunch of milsurp bullets and find some that are within .3 gns of each other (or you could pull them and even out all the powder charges, then reseat the FMJs). You can use it, but not reliably beyond 150yds without better glass than you can mount on it right now.
Thats is why I have a bolt gun chambered in x39mm with better glass. That's the backup 'yote gun or the one I hand off to guys going out first time.
Thanks for the correction, BUM. I am definitely not into the big bores, and the Tyrannosaur doesn't NEED to be a magnum. LOL!He did ask which of the firearms in his sig line he should use. The 300 makes the most sense of his current rifles. And the Tyrannosaur is a 577, not a 500. And it's not a magnum. But just for you I'll use my 470 NE next year for deer.
Brother, I hate to tell you this. Shooting 'yotes ain't hunting. FMJs allowed.I didn't know that FMJ's were legal anywhere for hunting in Canada?...
Brother, I hate to tell you this. Shooting 'yotes ain't hunting. FMJs allowed.



























