Cheap fairly accurate 7.62x39 bolt rifle

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I'm looking for my next rifle, and I've decided on the 7.62x39 as a caliber, cheap enough to plink with but decent rounds can be used for hunting deer which I eventually want to get into.

Problem is that all the rifles I see for it are fairly expensive.

So far I've seen the:

CZ572 carbine
Savage Scout
Ruger M77

Can anyone think of a rifle I could get for 300 or so used or am I out to lunch here? I know of the SKS but was hoping for a bolt rifle.
 
I hate to suggest it but how about the Norinco JW103? It fits the bill pretty nicely but I'm not sure how they shoot.

Every review says garbage, but I didn't see any numbers. Using surplus ammo would a 2" grouping at 100m be possible? I think that would make me confident enough to hunt deer out to 150m max.
 
I have been looking for a bolt gun in 7.62 as well just to have something else for all the sks ammo i have at home. From the looks of this as i have been looking around online there used to be more options, but now you're stuck with the cz, savage, ruger and norinco. I have heard people talking about a zastava, but finding one in canada might be a pain.
The savage/cz/ruger seems to be easy enough to find but kind of expensive, the norinco seems a little harder to come by.
Let me know how you make out finding a rifle
 
I want it to shoot surplus for plinking and then hunt with more expensive rounds. That way I can just get trigger time with the rifle for cheap, then confirm my shot is decent with some good rounds and then hunt on good rounds.

Surplus primers are pretty tough...may not shoot 100% outta anything out of the "norm"
 
Every review says garbage, but I didn't see any numbers. Using surplus ammo would a 2" grouping at 100m be possible? I think that would make me confident enough to hunt deer out to 150m max.

With surplus ammo, no. Check out posts by Ganderite, he rechambered a used target barrel to test max accuracy with lots of different cartridges.

The Norinco can be a very good little gun, bed it, re-crown, polish trigger, and with handloads, you will get a 1" rifle. (I have living proof)

If you don't want to be bothered, get the CZ.
 
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