IMO, two big ones for practical accuracy are:
- improve the trigger, by way of a trigger jo
there is a YouTube video describing how to do this yourself, and apparently it works very well
- sights: either use a round "peep aperture" like the one by http://w ww.tech-sights.com/ , or use an optic that's mounted either to the receiver (see the SKS scope mounts thread), or use a red-dot mounted on the new BCTactical rail - it mounts onto the area where the original rear sight would normally be.
Those two items alone would make the biggest difference, IMO, after that, then look at ammo (custom reloads the best), stock bedding. If you are sensitive to the recoil, either you anticipate the shot, tense up, then maybe you should try a slip-on recoil pad, they are cheap.
- improve the trigger, by way of a trigger jo
there is a YouTube video describing how to do this yourself, and apparently it works very well- sights: either use a round "peep aperture" like the one by http://w ww.tech-sights.com/ , or use an optic that's mounted either to the receiver (see the SKS scope mounts thread), or use a red-dot mounted on the new BCTactical rail - it mounts onto the area where the original rear sight would normally be.
Those two items alone would make the biggest difference, IMO, after that, then look at ammo (custom reloads the best), stock bedding. If you are sensitive to the recoil, either you anticipate the shot, tense up, then maybe you should try a slip-on recoil pad, they are cheap.
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