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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1174173" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Closest cousin to 7.62x39 would be .30-30 for comparable recoil--but the .30-30 is more powerful I believe.</p><p>.308 is 7.62x51</p><p></p><p>12 ga Moss pump is my home defense weapon--the SKS is my wife's--she handles and shoots it fine and she's just 5'2". </p><p>I just can't get her tutored on getting a new stripper in right. Hopefully it will all be over by the time she fires all 10. </p><p></p><p>Yes, there are better stocks and better butt plates than the one it comes with, but I do fine with the original--so far.</p><p>Most military rifles of that period were made with stocks designed for shooter to be in prone or kneeling position as opposed to standing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1174173, member: 18945"] Closest cousin to 7.62x39 would be .30-30 for comparable recoil--but the .30-30 is more powerful I believe. .308 is 7.62x51 12 ga Moss pump is my home defense weapon--the SKS is my wife's--she handles and shoots it fine and she's just 5'2". I just can't get her tutored on getting a new stripper in right. Hopefully it will all be over by the time she fires all 10. Yes, there are better stocks and better butt plates than the one it comes with, but I do fine with the original--so far. Most military rifles of that period were made with stocks designed for shooter to be in prone or kneeling position as opposed to standing. [/QUOTE]
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