Not quite true, It depends on the scope and ring set up. Anything under a 40mm scope with low or med rings on something like a magwedge rail gives you a nice cheek weld on an sks, I’ve had a few different scopes on one of mine. The sks is a 100-200 yrd shooter at best when hunting and a 2-7x32mm is plenty of scope to shoot deer out to 200y. Is it better than a bolt action milsurp, usually not. The 3-9x40 I have on one currently with high rings gives me something in between a chin and a cheek weld. Plenty comfortable and stable.
I've got a red dot on my magwedge rail, and it's pretty high in my opinion. I like a really good cheek weld though, and even my hunting rifle stocks are a bit low for me.
On my savage MK ii I built up a cheek rest with an old closed cell foam camping pad and a roll of electrical tape. (the stock in these rifles are designed for using iron sights) Put a shell holder sleeve over it to stop the edges of the tape from peeling and it works pretty darn good. I like electrical tape for this because it stretches and that really helps hold the cheek pad in place.
Any mauser in 30/06 or 308 .....
Mosquefal , israeli mauser....
Easy to fine ammo and easy to upgrade if you reload tour ammo to fins best recipe
This is certainly an option, I see Isreali mausers in 308 on the EE for about $500 somewhat regularly. You'd still have to figure out a scope mount though, so it would be cheaper to buy a modern rifle in the long run.


















































