Dannyp had a good idea in another thread, talking about testing the SKS's accuracy. A bit of an accuracy challenge but also a shooter's challenge.
The goal is to shoot the SKS as it was built and intended to be shot and show what its capable of. It is a friendly challenge.
"RULES"
-Distance is 100m
-Groups MUST BE of at least 5 rounds or more
-No lead slead
-Surplus Ammo
-Post pictures of groups/rifle/ammo
-Use the target you want
-Front sandbag and slings are authorized
"CATEGORIES"
-Stock form (wood stock and iron sights)
-Tactical (any other stock + optics)
-Others (heavily modified, bedded in, recrowned, rebarreled etc)
Here is the way I will conduct my challenge:
-Unsupported prone shooting: 5 groups
-Sitting: 2 groups
-Kneeling: 2 groups
-Standind: 2 groups
I'll use a russian SKS with Chinese copperwashed surplus ammo (i found it to be very consistant and the most accurate out of other of my rifles. And I might or not use a sling.
I should do it either on July 19th or 26th
The goal is to shoot the SKS as it was built and intended to be shot and show what its capable of. It is a friendly challenge.
"RULES"
-Distance is 100m
-Groups MUST BE of at least 5 rounds or more
-No lead slead
-Surplus Ammo
-Post pictures of groups/rifle/ammo
-Use the target you want
-Front sandbag and slings are authorized
"CATEGORIES"
-Stock form (wood stock and iron sights)
-Tactical (any other stock + optics)
-Others (heavily modified, bedded in, recrowned, rebarreled etc)
Here is the way I will conduct my challenge:
-Unsupported prone shooting: 5 groups
-Sitting: 2 groups
-Kneeling: 2 groups
-Standind: 2 groups
I'll use a russian SKS with Chinese copperwashed surplus ammo (i found it to be very consistant and the most accurate out of other of my rifles. And I might or not use a sling.
I should do it either on July 19th or 26th
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