EXTRA VID: How Well Does A Mint 1963 Factory 26 Type 56 / SKS Carbine Shoot?
Bloke on the Range
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5m 46s
Bloke takes his mint 1963 dated Chinese Type 56 Carbine / SKS out to 300m to see how well it is zeroed, and how well it shoots. The first shot you see here is genuinely his first ever shot with this rifle at any distance.
It is surprisingly well zeroed with S&B 123gn FMJ out the box, and shoots surprisingly well with Barnaul 123gn FMJ (although to a different point of aim, so he had to work it out and aim off). He'll be re-zeroing it for Barnaul at the next opportunity.
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