Sunday Shoot a Round # 170

Published on April 2, 2023
Duration: 53:30

This video features Hickok45 discussing and shooting his Chinese SKS Type 56 rifle. He notes that the rifle shoots high and demonstrates the proper holdover technique (6 o'clock hold) required to compensate for this. He also mentions the need to paint the front sight for better visibility and touches on the historical significance and value of the SKS.

Quick Summary

The Chinese SKS Type 56 rifle often shoots high, requiring a 6 o'clock hold for accurate aiming. For better visibility, painting the front sight is recommended. The .44 Special cartridge offers a pleasant shooting experience and handloading it, along with .45 Colt, provides significant cost savings over factory ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Tennessee Scenery
  2. 00:54Hickok45's Location & April Update
  3. 01:38Shooting the Chinese SKS Type 56
  4. 02:12SKS Sight Adjustment & Holdover
  5. 02:38SKS Type 56 Details (1965)
  6. 04:18Reflection on Nashville School Shooting
  7. 06:38Police Response & Timeframe
  8. 07:49Gun Debate & Alternative Weapons
  9. 09:47Advice for Young People & School Security
  10. 10:44Hardening Schools: Practical Solutions
  11. 15:00Alabama Holster & Talon Grips
  12. 15:33Introducing the .44 Special Revolver
  13. 15:51S&W 696 (.44 Special) Details
  14. 17:16Shooting the S&W 696
  15. 18:14.44 Special Revolver Collectibility
  16. 21:44Underwood .44 Special Keith Bullets
  17. 23:00Shooting Underwood .44 Special Loads
  18. 24:48Ruger No. 1 & Viewer Engagement
  19. 27:22Chinese SKS Quality Discussion
  20. 28:36Shooting the SKS Again
  21. 29:24SKS Type 56 Value & Considerations
  22. 31:14M60 vs. Wall Video Recap
  23. 33:43Reflections on .44 Special Loads
  24. 35:58NRA Meeting Announcement
  25. 37:02Scammers & Fake Accounts
  26. 38:00Cowboy Target & .44 Special Recap
  27. 38:43Advice for Young People & School Safety
  28. 39:37Former Teacher's Perspective on School Safety
  29. 41:33Personal Safety Measures in Schools
  30. 43:13Demanding School Hardening & Security
  31. 45:08Final SKS Type 56 Shots
  32. 47:20Handloading .44 Special & .45 Colt
  33. 50:00Appreciation & Upcoming Events
  34. 51:33Video Posting Schedule & Platforms
  35. 52:31Appreciation for Audience & Changing Seasons
  36. 53:18Closing Remarks & Life is Good

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the SKS Type 56 shoot high, and how can it be corrected?

The SKS Type 56 often shoots high at typical engagement distances. To compensate, shooters should use a 6 o'clock hold, meaning the front sight is placed at the bottom of the target. For even more adjustment, holding slightly below the 6 o'clock position may be necessary. Painting the front sight can also improve visibility.

What are the key features and considerations for the Smith & Wesson Model 696?

The Smith & Wesson Model 696 is a 5-shot revolver chambered in .44 Special. It's known for being a relatively compact L-frame revolver and has become a collectible item due to its rarity and the declining production of .44 Special firearms by major manufacturers.

Is handloading .44 Special or .45 Colt cost-effective compared to 9mm?

Yes, handloading .44 Special and .45 Colt, especially with cast bullets, is significantly more cost-effective than buying factory ammunition. While handloading 9mm can save some money, the savings are often marginal compared to the substantial savings achieved with larger caliber cartridges.

What advice is given regarding school safety and security?

The video emphasizes the need for schools to 'harden' their facilities by improving physical security like reinforced doors and windows, and by employing armed security personnel. Parents and students are encouraged to demand these measures from administrators and local authorities.

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