Poor "AK47" Accuracy - It's Your Fault!

This video explains that poor accuracy in AK-47 style rifles, particularly with the 7.62x39mm cartridge, is often due to shooter error amplified by the bullet's slower velocity and the rifle's lighter weight. The instructor emphasizes improving fundamental marksmanship, including proper grip, stability from various positions, and trigger control through polishing or aftermarket upgrades. By focusing on these shooter-centric elements, accuracy can be significantly enhanced.

Quick Summary

AK-47 style rifles can seem inaccurate due to the slower 7.62x39mm bullet velocity (around 2300 FPS), which increases dwell time in the barrel and amplifies shooter errors. Improving accuracy requires focusing on marksmanship fundamentals, ensuring rifle stability through proper support, and refining trigger control, potentially by polishing the trigger mechanism.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: AK Accuracy Myth
  2. 00:14Why 7.62x39mm is Slower
  3. 00:34Comparison: 5.45x39mm & 5.56x45mm Performance
  4. 01:57Speed Difference Impact
  5. 02:18Bullet Dwell Time & Shooter Error
  6. 02:30Marksmanship Fundamentals
  7. 03:26Rifle Weight Factor
  8. 03:55How to Combat Inaccuracy
  9. 04:15Grip and Stability Techniques
  10. 04:29Using Front and Rear Support
  11. 05:00Importance of Rifle Stability
  12. 06:05Trigger Improvement
  13. 07:32AK Sights Analysis
  14. 08:20Final Accuracy Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are AK-47 style rifles often considered inaccurate?

AK-47 style rifles, particularly in 7.62x39mm, can seem inaccurate due to the slower bullet velocity (around 2300 FPS). This means the bullet spends more time in the barrel, amplifying any shooter-induced errors like an unstable grip or inconsistent trigger pull.

How can I improve the accuracy of my AK-47?

Improving AK-47 accuracy primarily involves focusing on marksmanship fundamentals. This includes ensuring a stable shooting platform, utilizing proper support (front and rear), and refining trigger control. Polishing trigger contact points can also significantly reduce grittiness and improve predictability.

What is the role of bullet velocity in AK accuracy?

Slower bullet velocities, like those common in 7.62x39mm (around 2300 FPS), increase the time the bullet spends traveling down the barrel. This extended dwell time makes the rifle more susceptible to movement caused by the shooter's actions, leading to larger group sizes.

Are AK-47 iron sights bad for accuracy?

While not as precise as peep sights, AK-47 iron sights are functional and were used effectively for ages. With proper sight alignment (focusing on the front post) and consistent trigger squeeze, good accuracy is achievable. The issue is more often with shooter technique than the sights themselves.

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