It's not everyday one gets to see never mind shoot an unissued #4 T.lejarretnoir asked "How does that #4 T shoot?"
Very well. It was tuned up almost 70 years ago. All I did was tighten the screws and clean the barrel. This load might be a bit mild, but it looks like it is trying to shoot.
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This is simple and brilliant actually!This is from Marcus on Survivers SKS Boards. Total cost 1 x 1/4-20 round head bolt
Guys, there is an alternative. Use my 1/4-20 button head adaption and she will hold zero and is removable for cleaning.
1. Remove the dust cover pin, bolt, carrier and spring. (pin will need to ground)
2. Replace the dust cover.
3. Do not drill the hole. Tap a 1/4-20 (or finer) hole all the way out the other side from right to left. THE DUST COVER MUST BE ON WHEN YOU DO THIS. Or the threads won't line up properly.
4. Screw in the 1/4-20 heat treated, button head. Cut it off close to flush. Take it off, trim it, blue the end.
5. Put it all back together and go sight her in.
Marcus
http://www.sksboards.com/smf/index.php?topic=100525.0
This test proved that the SKS does not shoot as well as the ammo. There is room for improvement.
The next step is some rifle tuning. I hate doing tests with two variables, but the testing takes too long to repeat for each variable. The next test will involve replacing the action cover with a bolt threaded through the receiver and cover hole and also removing the bayonets. Hanging a folded bayo on the end of the barrel must really screw up the harmonics.



























