BerneseMountainDogger
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- Fraser Valley
Hey yall
I’ll open with that I’m a new firearms owner, and although I’ve shot in the past for fun at ranges with rented guns, I’d still call myself new to the scene. Recently I bought a SKS-D off ####### and I took it to a range yesterday and shot some cheaper MFS FMJ ammo through it with the stock magazine that came with it.
There were some failure to fire issues with the rounds getting stuck in the mag and not sliding properly into the chamber, but that’s for another post. The rounds I fired at a target 20m away were in decent groupings but above the bullseye for some reason. I was lining up the rear and front sights and all my shots would hit in the same spot but above where I was actually aiming at.
Is this a rifle issue or crosshairs issue or even anything to do with ammo used? I was gonna grab a bad ace tactical SKS scope mount that would replace the front sight but in the mean time, is there something I could do to better my groupings? I saw somewhere if I shimmed the action tight into stock it increases the accuracy but is this needed? Any help or advice is greatly appreciated
I’ll open with that I’m a new firearms owner, and although I’ve shot in the past for fun at ranges with rented guns, I’d still call myself new to the scene. Recently I bought a SKS-D off ####### and I took it to a range yesterday and shot some cheaper MFS FMJ ammo through it with the stock magazine that came with it.
There were some failure to fire issues with the rounds getting stuck in the mag and not sliding properly into the chamber, but that’s for another post. The rounds I fired at a target 20m away were in decent groupings but above the bullseye for some reason. I was lining up the rear and front sights and all my shots would hit in the same spot but above where I was actually aiming at.
Is this a rifle issue or crosshairs issue or even anything to do with ammo used? I was gonna grab a bad ace tactical SKS scope mount that would replace the front sight but in the mean time, is there something I could do to better my groupings? I saw somewhere if I shimmed the action tight into stock it increases the accuracy but is this needed? Any help or advice is greatly appreciated


















































