Got the recoil pad to increase the length of pull. Got the buffer to keep my spring in one place. On one of my SkS's I put the B.C. Tactical scout mount and a redot optic and slapped on the Vietnam fiberglass stock witch I bedded and also did the double spring trigger mod to. Constantly will hit a 12x12 inch gong @ 200 meter's. What more do I want from a almost 70 year old design of a rifle. Not much as I save up all my money to trick out my other rig's like, CZ/VZ's, AR's, M14's and so on.
Satain has pretty much nailed everything that needs to be done to an SKS to make it shoot well. It's been my experience that the #1 problem with the SKS rifle is the bedding.
I'd recommend:
1) Bedding the stock (replacing the stock with an aftermarket one might help but it isn't guaranteed).
2) A trigger job (only do this if you're mechanically inclined).
After that you could try to improve the ergonomics by increasing the length of pull (if required) and then improving the sights if you have eyesight problems (a red dot is probably the way to go).
I'd say 90% of the products on the market are just for looks and actually end up hindering the rifle's performance instead of enhancing it.



















































