SKS Accuracy

I haven't made any real attempt to adjust my front sight as of yet, so at 100 yards I'm not even hitting paper. At 50 yards however, on a fresh clean barrel my shoots are hitting 6-8 inches high and right. Once I have about 20 rounds through it the groups are tightening up and are hitting about 3 inches right of center. After about 40, I'm usually on center and doing 3 inch groups.

Thats f,ed up. That rifle neads a good beating to streighten barrel with action.;)
Who want's accurate after 40 rounds... I want accurate on the first shot,... but thats just my opinion.:)
 
My '52 Tula gets 4" groups at 100m, using surplus ammo, with the rough trigger it has. One day I'll get around to smoothing out the trigger, and the grouping should be better. But you know what? I really don't mind if it doesn't improve, the current grouping is fine with me.:D
 
Try buying a brand new norc sks. mine shoots well and in theory a brand new gun should outshoot an old one if only because of wear.
 
Bullseye is 1 1/8", Mid circle is 2 1/4" and the full black circle is 3 3/4" in diameter. Norinco in an ATI Monte Carlo stock shooting surplus ammo from a bipod using the irons. 40 rounds @ 100 yards.

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Bullseye is 1 1/8", Mid circle is 2 1/4" and the full black circle is 3 3/4" in diameter. Norinco in an ATI Monte Carlo stock shooting surplus ammo from a bipod using the irons. 40 rounds @ 100 yards.

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Nice work. I doesn't get more accurate than that for any semi-auto at 100m using irons. :)
 
Bullseye is 1 1/8", Mid circle is 2 1/4" and the full black circle is 3 3/4" in diameter. Norinco in an ATI Monte Carlo stock shooting surplus ammo from a bipod using the irons. 40 rounds @ 100 yards.

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Man can't ask for more than that...:eek: That is great shooting.
 
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