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    I tried one of the cover mounts but took it off as it didn't work worth a hoot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nattcmars View Post
    here is a sks that I built last year from a pile of parts. The scope and mount are just things I had hanging around. I wanted it to look like a pseudo sniper sks if they ever made one. It is what my friends call the UN rifle, as it is very multicultural. The barrel is Chinese, the bolt is Albanian, the bolt carrier is Russianicon as is the gas piston and tube, and the stock and receiver is YUGO. It will shoot SUB MOA all day long with the Yugoicon M67 ammo that is on the market right now.
    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../th_side-1.jpg
    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../th_rear-1.jpg
    I really like the looks of that mount. Do you know where one like it could be found?

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    I have no clue where i got the mount. I think I picked it up with the scope for $10 at a gunshow.

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    There's a great deal of variability with the SKS in terms of accuracy. I currently have two SKS's, but owned three at one point. All will shoot under 8 inches at 100 meters in factory configuration using only the iron sights and Czechicon or Polish surplus ammo. My best shooter, a nice 1952 laminate, will shoot up to 3 inch groups at 100 meters using Prvi Partizan soft points, or up to 4 inch groups shooting surplus stuff.

    Here's few pics of them, top to bottom '51, '52, '54:



    And, I decided to "bubba" the '52 as it is my main shooter (middle SKS above):
    -professionally parkerized and Arma-coated (for rust prevention), military/olive green
    -wood chemically stripped, lightly sanded and tung-oiled
    (on far right, below)


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    Here is my “Yugoicon” and some samples of its accuracy at 100 yards. It is better than I am, rings are; X=25mm, 10=50mm, 9=100mm, 8=150mm etc.:
    M59/66a1



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    I have two SKS rifle one Yugoslavian M59/66A1factory refurb and a Chinese /26\ I bought NIB. I gotten the best results with as far as steel case Russianicon ammo goes with Golden Tiger in both rifles groups generally run around 2",Brown Bear is a close second at 3" and Wolf is just crap in my rifles as far as groups go I don't shoot that stuff anymore.

    I get the best accuracy form my reloads in both rifles at 50 yds. they produce five shot one ragged hole groups with 123 gr. Hornady FMJ and SP bullets. As fas as sight I replaced the front sight post with a TechSight target post it's about 1/2 the dia. of the factory post Aim Small,Shoot Small.

    Later on after it started getting harder to focus on small targets at 100 yds. I scoped the Yugoicon with a Choate drill and tap side mount it allows you to still use the irons and remove the dust cover as needed,I use and old Tasco 2.5 scope so stripper clips can still be used. On my Chinese I replaced the front sight a well,I do use a dust cover mount and a Red Dot sight for tree stand hunting about the longest shot I can get in the thick woods is 50 yds and it shoot nice tight 1" groups with that setup otherwise I remove the dust cover mount and just use the regular iron for plinking the rest of the year.

    Yugo before the scope

    Scoped Yugo

    10 shot scope group J bullets

    Yugo cast loads first test loads

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    Chinese and 5 MOA red dot sight group.

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    Chinese cast loads first test loads
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