What percent of SKS rifles are "more accurate"

The differences in surplus ammo is pretty extreme. I have some Romanian surplus from 1976 and it heats the gun up real fast and accuracy is pretty much none existent even at 50 yards. I took a thermal camera to the range one day to see how hot it would get doing fast 5 shot intervals and measuring the temp between mags. After 40 rounds the temp was 57 degrees and the spread was all over the target. Another batch I have, not sure the year or country it's from, the gun doesn't get nearly as hot and it shoots pretty consistent. There was a guy at the range one day that was reloading for his and at 100 yards he was getting groups between 2-3 inches with the batch he was testing that day.
 
I will do my part the first of the week. My daughter has a weekend long softball tournament I can't miss.
It's going to be fun.
Thanks DT471 for getting this kicked off.

This will be a good chance for all of you guys to beat the crap out of me for all my mouthing off :)
I'm not a great shot and brutally honest so there will be no cheating from me.
 
I will do my part the first of the week. My daughter has a weekend long softball tournament I can't miss.
It's going to be fun.
Thanks DT471 for getting this kicked off.

This will be a good chance for all of you guys to beat the crap out of me for all my mouthing off :)
I'm not a great shot and brutally honest so there will be no cheating from me.

I like your attitude! I will participate with the same handicaps.:d
 
I think there are more 6MOA shooters than 6MOA SKS rifles. I'd suggest average accuracy is about half of that

I'd have to agree with this.

The iron sights on the SKS are pretty rudimentary, and are difficult to use. That being said, with a good shooter behind it, you can achieve some reasonably good groupings. 3-4MOA is likely average. With a good scope mount like a magwedge kwikrail on an SKS with a decent trigger, half that is possible.

A few years ago at an old quarry, a few friends and I were shooting SKS's at 300m on a 13" steel plate. Results were quite good, with an 80-90% hit rate. This is slightly less than a 4MOA target, and about what the effective range of the SKS was intended to be.
 
I would have to personally see that to believe that.

I've done it a few times with an SKS mounted with a Magwedge rail and 4x Vomz scope.

The problem is it would not do it consistently. Realistically it was a 3 MOA rifle.

Now, if the stock were bedded, and a trigger job done, along with some good reloads, maybe it would be possible, but that's a lot of work to make an SKS shoot as well as a Savage Axis.
 
The differences in surplus ammo is pretty extreme. I have some Romanian surplus from 1976 and it heats the gun up real fast and accuracy is pretty much none existent even at 50 yards. I took a thermal camera to the range one day to see how hot it would get doing fast 5 shot intervals and measuring the temp between mags. After 40 rounds the temp was 57 degrees and the spread was all over the target. Another batch I have, not sure the year or country it's from, the gun doesn't get nearly as hot and it shoots pretty consistent. There was a guy at the range one day that was reloading for his and at 100 yards he was getting groups between 2-3 inches with the batch he was testing that day.

I noticed this to with the romanian stuff. It make sense why companies were blowing it out for like 200$, the cz, ukrainian and polish stuff is great tho. The lacquer on it is caked on to and makes a mess. Im glad I sold it all.

The romanian stuff has been a source of allot of my frustrations and maybe just coincidence but my VZ broke after 20 rounds of it.
 
Now, if the stock were bedded, and a trigger job done, along with some good reloads, maybe it would be possible, but that's a lot of work to make an SKS shoot as well as a Savage Axis.

Yes but a nice condition sks is way more interesting than a savage axis, nothing against the axis by the way. I just appreciate the old sks, spending some time accurizing them is fun when results are apparent.
 
If you're getting 6" groups I don't think it's the gun's fault. I've had a few of these rifles myself and 3-4" groups at 100 sounds more realistic to me. That sounds like a sight or stock issue rather than a hardware issue unless the thing has been allowed to corrode like a mother*****r. People that don't do their part are probably responsible for that reputation.
 
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