Poff: Yes its non-corrosive but that's not an issue to me. My family and friends use my firearms (at least in this occasion, and nearly all other) so I'm the one to do the cleaning. And quite frankly I enjoy doing a cleaning job on my sks's.(It's totally zen. Without or with whiskey lol) Its not like its hard work lol and even though I may have to do all 6 of them it doesn't bother me lol.
Yes to someone unlike me who doesn't for a weird way doesn't enjoy cleaning their guns after use....... well that's cool I guess. Have you ever shot 300 or so rounds from an sks? LOL I don't care if you use non-corrosive or not they start to jam and/or stovepipe after too many round without cleaning.
And if it seems to be a concern to anyone I've spent quite a few dollars on at least 4 of my sks's. more than 600 any ways lol. I'm not bragging but i do love my guns lol. My personal baby is quite done up and its actually quite accurate.
Thanks Cale

I was trying to put my guesstimates on the outside ranges of the prices. I know very well they have much better deals at times.
And I'm very jealous I don't have an RPD..... very very jealous.
Yes hound: No matter what rifle you have.. In my opinion you should give it a throughal cleaning. No matter what you have. But when it comes down to it buying surplus ammo is way way way cheaper than reloading. At least in the case of 7.62x39 at surplus prices. But i do understand the concept. I reload for my .300 Weatherby. The ammo from factory is quite pricey and I load my own that's much more accurate in my rifle. And its slightly cheaper. But from experience... 7.62x 39 just isn't that accurate no matter what. At least compared to whats out there in other calibers. Even if you reload your own.
Redmaple: You are totally correct.
AROD89: I clean my rifle after every shoot. I always thought it was just good behavior.(My father taught me lol. Clean em or they won't let you clean a deer) Or not to be judgemental but I think its just the responsible thing to do. If I shoot 1 round though my dirty, old, worn out, farmer, pump action (that i dearly love) 30-06 I clean it. Fully. That rifle shot I don't even know how many animals before I owned it but I shot my first deer and my first moose and my first bear (and I hope my first elk and mountain goat and/or maybe bison) with it. It deserves my respect and I extend that respect to every gun I own.
So yes I agree with you. Cheap ammo with good cleaning practice is the way to go. And no for us lunatic shooters who go through crazy amounts of ammo the LCW just doesn't make sense. though i might... MIGHT buy some being that the hollow point may be good enough for hunting.
burnaby: Dude I'm sorry but as I said earlier it's just good behavior to clean your guns after every use. If I shoot 1 shot from a rifle of mine, no matter the cost of the rifle, it gets cleaned when I get home. No matter what. And in my opinion if your using a sks and you're not cleaning it to spec then you are risking serious malfunction. In that case slam fire. Or just pain in the **s stovepiping. Clean your guns after every use I say. I understand what you're saying dude but it really is important you clean your guns. After every use. It doesn't matter if its non-corrosive or not, the build up of carbon and other stuff may cause your guns to jam or worse case fail in a very dangerous way. For example the firing pin on a sks may get jammed causing it to fire out of battery (Out of the Chamber) which may mean SERIOUS harm to yourself.
Some people wash their cars more than they drive them???? Well i would agree with you there. But its not so often cars blow up in your face if you don't clean them.
OK so that's my big rant for a long time haha.
And thanks CanAm I will be buying a few cases this spring. (As long as it doesn't end up like the T97 debacle lol)