Target shooting with a SKS?????? What is your target??? A barn at 50m?? LMAO. Start with a rifle that can actually shoot accurately. Build on it. Start with **** and you will shoot like ****.If you never owned before and are looking at mostly target shooting.
I would look at an SKS 7.62 x39mm.
Ammo & gun is stupid cheap and then you could get a feel for what features you want.
It is only effective to 150 to 200yds for hunting deer
Gun - Under $300
Scope $100 to $200 to unlimited
Ammo - 1500 rounds of FMJ (target only not hunting)- $300
Hunting ammo - less than $1.00 per round
Target shooting with a SKS?????? What is your target??? A barn at 50m?? LMAO. Start with a rifle that can actually shoot accurately. Build on it. Start with **** and you will shoot like ****.
Slow one finger typer? We have a couple of those at work too.A lot of people do not realise is that the 300wm with superperformace bullets drop less than a 22-250 does at 500yards. I own a lot of calibers including the 22-250 ..mine cost 1500 bucks just for the gun alone. At times no bullets are available for this gun. I look over and see thousands of round for the 223 which is pretty similar to this caliber. I would have to take my laptop down and type for a while to list my guns.
7mm rem mag... Lots of cheap options, readily available ammo, good ballistics, shoots 800yrds and drops moose at 350yrds.
All depends, my 270 pump kicks more than my 7mm! My vote would be a 7mm. I have a 250, 270, 300 and my 7mm. Love my 7mm and very accurate at 500 yards! It's my go to gun!Great gun for a new gun owner. Sure will save on ammo. His shoulder should be OK in a few weeks!!
All depends, my 270 pump kicks more than my 7mm! My vote would be a 7mm. I have a 250, 270, 300 and my 7mm. Love my 7mm and very accurate at 500 yards! It's my go to gun!
Buy yourself a nice little .22, with a decent scope. Shoot it LOTS. Then, learn what you like and want/need. I have a Ruger 10/22 kryptek raid stainless with a silver scorpion scope. Bought it on sale.
I have that same scope on a savage bolt .22 that lives on my quad when hunting and I love it.
I'd be hesitant to start shooting with the big guys first. Work on technique with cheap relatively quiet and no recoil rimfire. Then pick up a big guy.