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is A SkS More Accurate than an AK47


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Guest rebeldrummer
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it has more to do with the indian rather than the arrow......just my observation.

aahh..yes pale face. this can be true.

even at that though, I have heard from several "seasoned" shooters that an SKS is actually more accurate?? I have not shot either enough to notice however.

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I find it hard to take a statement like that at face value.. kind of like the old Ford vs. Chevy argument...

My SKS with handloads should outshoot an AK with millitary ball ammo...

a new AK should outshoot an old worn SKS

too many variables to say with any authority a statement that encompassing...

I do know my "as issued" Chinese SKS prefers the bayonet be on the rifle in the folded setting for best accuracy even then as long as I don't need to hit a deer sized target ( 8" kill zone ) any further than say 100-150 yds. it will do fine. However for smaller or farther targets I have other rifles that WILL outshoot an AK or SKS and hit the target harder but that is outside the scope of your question...

John

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As stated, it depends...

On basic principles, I'd agree. The SKS receiver is more robust than a typical sheet metal AK receiver. The SKS barrel is a little longer than a typical AK. Both of those would tend toward slightly better accuracy.

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yes an sks would lend itself to being more accurate than an AK. .longer barrell etc... in most instances. . . my friend has a norinco type 56 sks with 20 in barrell that would group much tighter than my maadi arm at long distance (the maadi wasnt too shabby either). . I recently aquired a preban polytech AKS (heavier barrell and heavier reciever than my maadi) 16"barrell and it actually groups better than Alex's sks (although slightly). . So in short I guess the best answer would be a garden variety sks with 20" barrell would be more accurate than a garden variety AKM or clone. . but there will be exceptions. . .

Edited by turkeydad
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my sks's will shoot better at long ranges than the mak 90 i have. past 100 yards the bullet will drop more on the ak.

Guest dubaholic2
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my romanian sk is the worst gun i have ever owned as far as accuracy. i dont understand why people put scopes on them. its fun to shoot, but i wouldnt take it to a shooting match. my $.02

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