so I've been doing some head scratching trying to figure out why I seem to be so inaccurate with my red rifles (SKS, VZ58). The commonality between the two is the ammo I use: MFS.
After reading other people's experience with MFS, which seems to be consistently good, I realized there is another commonality: the sloppy trigger. I compare my performance between my red rifles and all my other rifles, and I do not get bad accuracy except with my red rifles, and my red rifles are the only ones with the long trigger pull.
I did some googling on "horizontal stringing", and it seems that a bad trigger can indeed contribute to it. I am crossing my fingers that this may be the issue. I think the only way to confirm this is to mount the rifle to a lead sled or something and then test it? I don't know whether I want to spend $150 just to test a theory.
Any other suggestions?
After reading other people's experience with MFS, which seems to be consistently good, I realized there is another commonality: the sloppy trigger. I compare my performance between my red rifles and all my other rifles, and I do not get bad accuracy except with my red rifles, and my red rifles are the only ones with the long trigger pull.
I did some googling on "horizontal stringing", and it seems that a bad trigger can indeed contribute to it. I am crossing my fingers that this may be the issue. I think the only way to confirm this is to mount the rifle to a lead sled or something and then test it? I don't know whether I want to spend $150 just to test a theory.
Any other suggestions?




















































