I'm posting this here because more SKS owners might see it.
In an attempt to get some hunting ammo for my SKS and avoid having to buy factory ammo to get reloadable cases, I simply pulled the FMJ bullets from some Chinese surplus ammo. I checked the powder charge in the rounds and made sure that charges were the same. I seated Hornady SST 123 grain bullets (to the cannelure) and gave the rounds a moderate crimp with the Lee FCD.
I got out yesterday and tested the rounds. I tried 10 rounds (2x 5-shot groups). I'm impressed! At 100 meters with my '51 Tula, equipped with a BC Tactical scout mount and a Bushnell TRS25 red-dot sight, the ammo gave 2.5" groups. One of the groups had 3 rounds in a 3/4" triangle and the other 2 about 1" on either side. I'll definitely be making up more of this ammo.
The un-modified Chinese surplus gives me 3"-4" groups out of the same rifle, so my loads were a definite improvement.
In an attempt to get some hunting ammo for my SKS and avoid having to buy factory ammo to get reloadable cases, I simply pulled the FMJ bullets from some Chinese surplus ammo. I checked the powder charge in the rounds and made sure that charges were the same. I seated Hornady SST 123 grain bullets (to the cannelure) and gave the rounds a moderate crimp with the Lee FCD.
I got out yesterday and tested the rounds. I tried 10 rounds (2x 5-shot groups). I'm impressed! At 100 meters with my '51 Tula, equipped with a BC Tactical scout mount and a Bushnell TRS25 red-dot sight, the ammo gave 2.5" groups. One of the groups had 3 rounds in a 3/4" triangle and the other 2 about 1" on either side. I'll definitely be making up more of this ammo.
The un-modified Chinese surplus gives me 3"-4" groups out of the same rifle, so my loads were a definite improvement.




















































