Ive noticed that almost every report of sks accuracy makes them out to be very inaccurate weapons that arent capable of shooting groups smaller than a dinner plate at 100 yards. My brother and my dad both own a norinco sks, my dads bought unfired in 1989, and my brothers bought used a year ago, both guns are capable of shooting 3 inch groups at 100 yards with stock iron sights (if necessary i can go to the local rod and gun club and take vids/pic) and i personally own a piece of junk yugo sks bought used from an uncle (who said "it just wont hit targets any more") that shoots six inch groups (and i believe they are only that bad because of the piece of crap aftermarket stock he put on it a few months before selling it to me for 125 dollars) with stock iron sights. My question would be, were we just lucky in acquiring two accurate, and one semi accurate sks, or or these guns really more accurate than people give them credit for?