But what's the best way to completely defeat that shiny thing hanging under the barrel ?
I give up...what is the best way to defeat that shiny thing hanging under the barrel?
But what's the best way to completely defeat that shiny thing hanging under the barrel ?
I give up...what is the best way to defeat that shiny thing hanging under the barrel?
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There is no way anything coming out of my SKS is travelling 1000 meters with any degree of accuracy.
I doubt I could hit a car at that range and if I did , I couldn't do it twice.
Had the old Javex bottle dancing on a rope at 200 yds yesterday tho
I have done no work on the SKS apart from the gas system modification.
In the area where I live people rubbish SKS's because they think they are inaccurate and that got me thinking. They usually compare them with bolt action rifles which is an unfair comparison. Make an SKS into a bolt action rifle and it's much more accurate. Those that do buy them usually stick a crappy mount on them topped with an even crappier scope, and feed them crap ammo, the poor old SKS never stands a chance. The beauty of the modification is that it can make the SKS a bolt action rifle one minute, and the next minute it's back to a semi auto again. With a piece of bent wire it could even be something else just as quickly, if it were legal that is. I think the SKS is one of the most versatile rifles available.
As it happens I am in the process of accurizing an SKS, the gas system idea is only the beginning. I am waiting on a posp scope, loading dies and brass. When I get decent optics and a decent load sorted out I will do some trigger work if necessary.
There is no way anything coming out of my SKS is travelling 1000 meters with any degree of accuracy.
I doubt I could hit a car at that range and if I did , I couldn't do it twice.
Had the old Javex bottle dancing on a rope at 200 yds yesterday tho
Aim high, probably the flying eagle would be a good referenceJust for kicks I put it in the Ballistics calculator zeroed at 100 yards using my Hornady SST 123gr (.295) at 2350fps and came up with a speed of 850 fps at 1000 yards with a drop of 809" so basically 70 feet.
Just for kicks I put it in the Ballistics calculator zeroed at 100 yards using my Hornady SST 123gr (.295) at 2350fps and came up with a speed of 850 fps at 1000 yards with a drop of 809" so basically 70 feet.
What is the point of an SKS ?
Inexpensive and reliable semi-auto 7.62x39.
There's no doubt that the mix of new, inexperienced shooters with the issue sights on the SKS, the worst trigger ever and surplus ammo that they get a bad rep. They are not tack drivers but they can shoot pretty damn good when they're well fed by someone who knows what they're doing. Czech surplus powder charges vary a lot. From low 21s to mid 23 grs is common on one stripper clip, those are variances you can see clearly at 100 yds and contribute to progressively worse groups as range increases. The trigger is simple and easy to work on. A basic trigger job I do is to take a jewelers file to the sear rails and rail slots to knock down the high spots then cut 2 coils off both the hammer and sear/mag release spring. This will lighten and smooth out the trigger. To go more in depth I'll correct the sear angle and polish it, flatten and polish the bottom of the hammer, shorten the sear to reduce creep and finally d&t the trigger guard for an over travel stop. The difference is night and day. I also make sure the stock crossbolt makes firm contact with the reciever while bedding the recoil lug. Now you can start tuning your ammo and actually see the results![]()
Just for kicks I put it in the Ballistics calculator zeroed at 100 yards using my Hornady SST 123gr (.295) at 2350fps and came up with a speed of 850 fps at 1000 yards with a drop of 809" so basically 70 feet.
How is that purpose defeated ?
Aim high, probably the flying eagle would be a good reference
Just goes to show sometimes people bullshiat a whole lot about what they can hit at 1000 yards
I have trouble hitting a man size target with 7.62x39 at 100 yards with irons.
I tip my hat to you and your retarded neighbour for the laugh I just had.
You're left with a heavy, inaccurate bolt action (compared to purpose built bolt actions) with a 5 round fixed magazine.



























