SKS Tech Sights: Hit Something!

Published on August 26, 2014
Duration: 9:50

This guide details the installation and zeroing process for Tech Sights on an SKS rifle, based on expert insights from Nutnfancy. It covers the benefits of increased sight radius and improved adjustability compared to standard SKS sights. The process includes mounting the sight, initial elevation adjustment, windage tuning, and final zero confirmation, emphasizing practical tips for achieving accuracy.

Quick Summary

Tech Sights offer a substantial upgrade for SKS rifles by increasing the sight radius by approximately 10 inches, leading to improved accuracy. They provide superior adjustability over standard sights. The TS100 has dual apertures and front-post elevation, while the TS200 adds rear elevation adjustment. Proper zeroing is crucial for maximizing their potential.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting Demonstration
  2. 00:47Rifle Overview and Trigger Fix
  3. 01:53Introduction to Tech Sights
  4. 03:03Benefits of Tech Sights
  5. 03:57TS100 Model Details
  6. 04:31Front Sight and Zeroing
  7. 07:14TS200 and TS220 Models
  8. 08:23Range Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of Tech Sights for an SKS rifle?

Tech Sights significantly increase the sight radius by about 10 inches, improving accuracy potential. They also offer superior adjustability compared to standard SKS tangent sights, which often have short radii and limited zeroing capabilities.

How do the Tech Sights TS100 and TS200 differ?

The TS100 features dual apertures for different ranges and uses the front sight post for elevation adjustment, with rear windage. The TS200 adds rear-mounted elevation adjustment for more convenient fine-tuning.

What is the recommended zeroing process for Tech Sights on an SKS?

After installation, zero the front sight post for elevation at 50 yards (or rear sight on TS200). Then, adjust windage at the rear sight. Confirm zero at 100 yards and beyond, making fine adjustments as needed.

What ammunition was used for testing the Tech Sights on the SKS?

The video demonstrates range testing using Wolf 7.62x39mm ammunition. Impressive groups were achieved at both 50 and 100 yards, highlighting the effectiveness of the Tech Sights system.

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