I expected a response like this. It's the easiest way to respond- don't actually answer!
It's hard to commit to answering this question honestly, of course. Makes people look themselves in the mirror and that can get uncomfortable for some.
Question is still on the table for anyone who actually wants to answer honestly.
Accuracy standards for hunting rifles these days is way exaggerated. A deers kill zone is pretty large, and at 100 yards its not difficult to hit.
Bang....dead.
Great bush rifle and that bayonet is great for cooking kubisa on. Every rifle has it's limitation and a 100M shot with and SKS is quit doable...
http://2.bp.########.com/-mH_OSDUwZxc/TxtNKdaAaQI/AAAAAAAAAEw/6wmwX_f21qE/s640/7.62x39-ballistics.jpg
Actually it's more then that..
God forbid that a beginner hunter who doesn't have a lot of $$ get an SKS and start hunting.. he'd be shamed for not having the "proper equipment".
God forbid that every hunter does not have the $$ that every else on here has to just go out and drop 2K on a top magnum rifle.
God forbid any hunter who is tired of dropping 30+ deer with a 300 winmag and 24x scope, and wants to try something different.
God forbid any hunter who knows that he can hit something with his SKS at 100 yards.. cause everyone knows that the 7.62x39 drop 99% if it's energy between 99.5 and 100 yards.. it drop 6 feet in that last 6 inches
God forbid that someone should use a round that is "good enough " but not "man enough" for the rest of the hunters here..
God forbid that the 7.62x39 has taken more lives then it has deer...
Cause it will never be enough for a hunting round...
Accuracy standards for hunting rifles these days is way exaggerated. A deers kill zone is pretty large, and at 100 yards its not difficult to hit.
I expected a response like this. It's the easiest way to respond- don't actually answer!
It's hard to commit to answering this question honestly, of course. Makes people look themselves in the mirror and that can get uncomfortable for some.
Question is still on the table for anyone who actually wants to answer honestly.
Bang....dead.
Great bush rifle and that bayonet is great for cooking kubisa on. Every rifle has it's limitation and a 100M shot with and SKS is quit doable...
http://2.bp.########.com/-mH_OSDUwZxc/TxtNKdaAaQI/AAAAAAAAAEw/6wmwX_f21qE/s640/7.62x39-ballistics.jpg
This disagreement is remarkably civil; and I'm going to strive to keep my end civil too.
Superbrad - The SKS as it stands is mediocre when it comes to balance and accuracy, above average if weight for horsepower is considered ( like a hummer; big and underpowered). But reliability is above average, they are like a Jack-all that way. And the round is potent enuogh for deer sized game.
But nowarningshot; I do not understand how a platform you dislike equates to gutshot animals?
And, personally I respect the animals enough that a gutshot animal bothers me whether it's the next field or across the country. To only have respect for the game that you are personally hunting seems somewhat lacking in empathy.
Enough pontificating...stay safe guys
Great chart. Shows the 7.62x39 round at 175 yards is about 4" low. Well within the kill zone of a deer. Treat it like a 30-30 and go kill deer out to about 150 yards, and still have a margin for error.
Take the 4 inches and add user error.... what do you get?
A dead deer, just like using a 30-30
Would you shoot a deer at 250/300 yards with a 30-06? I know I would.
With a 30-06 zeroed at 200 yards (+2" @ 100 yards) the bullet has dropped almost 4" at 250 and 9" at 300.
All bullets drop, it's just where they drop that you need to start limiting or compensating. The OP already mentioned 100 yards. If the deer is 90 or 140 yards it really won't make much difference. Thousands of first time hunters have taken to the woods with a 30-30......
do you really think the average "sks hunter" knows this and is capable of compensating for it?

Agreed clark... but based on range experience does op really know where 100 yards is?.... an aught six would give him 2 inches at 100 yards ..... and would be zero at 200... most hunters cant even tell 100 from 150 or 150 from 200.... especially novices.... you are talking knowing drop.... do you really think the average "sks hunter" knows this and is capable of compensating for it?
No problem if the average "sks hunter" learns his rifle properly...
Hey! I'm on to you. I get it now. I see what's going on here. You guys are stereotyping the "average" SKS owners as undesirable first-timer sloppy shooters that only shoot at junk for the purposes of fun. Cheap bang-bang noise maker shooters. Or just an unexpired shooter
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