Well,. as I said....I cobbled together an embarrassing looking contraption. I was very happy to see nobody else at the range today!
The shell deflector actually worked excellently. The scope shot nowhere near POA, so all I was testing was grouping
Imagine my surprise when I shot a 3 shot group from this rifle!
SO I loaded the magazine and shot 5 more
Which gave me a not bad 8 shot group, although it was starting to show vertical stringing. Maybe the barrel was getting warm (I wasn't babying it) or more likely, my scope contraption was starting to move around.
So I shot one more round which also went vertical
3 shots= 1.5" group
5 shots= 2.5" group
8 shots= 3" group
9 shots= 3.5" group
On the other thread I mentioned I had used this Chinese $75 1992 purchased SKS to shoot a 200 yard, 6" 10 shot group using handloads and a decent scope. So who knows what would happen if I actually got a proper SKS scope mounting device and put a good scope and shell deflector on it?
This was actually a real eye opener for me. I was expecting maybe 2.5" 3 shot group at the very best.
I also took a square file to the iron sighted Russian SKS, in hopes I could see the front post better. I succeeded in doing that, but the front post is still waay to small for me to get good accuracy. Results were similar to the as issued sights
I know the rifle can do better, it's the sights that are a real handicap. Fortunately that can be fixed with a $50 aperture sight if I want to.
I'd sum this little experiment up as this- The SKS can be more than accurate enough for deer hunting at 100 yards, but as Boomer mentioned, the real handicaps are the sights, short stock and less than stellar triggers. Fortunately all of this can be remedied with a a bit of fine tuning and some aftermarket parts that you can pay little or alot for, depending on what you want to do. And if you have young eyes, and can get used the trigger, you can do fine as is. I do recall it being much easier to shoot accurately with the sights when I was 25, rather than 20 years later.
If I chose to hunt with an SKS, I would install a good scope setup on the Chinese one and some aperture sights on the Russian one and go hunting.