Originally posted by oboe
The story goes he wounded one man, who called for help on his walkie talkie. Two hunters from the deer cabin came out to help in a 4wheeler and Vang shot them dead. I'm not sure how may were in the group total, but he emptied a 20-shot clip chasing them around and shooting.
The SKS has a 10 round fixed magazine, not a 20 round "clip". Even the term "clip" is incorrect. A clip refers to a stripper clip. These are used to load the magazine.
Some rare Norinco SKSs have a 15 round fixed magazine. There are 30 round fixed magazines available that can be mounted, but they are heavy and badly unbalance the already heavy rifle. Either way, if you show up to go hunting with a large capacity magazine, the rangers will be fitting you for handcuffs.
By the way, if some guys think the 7.62x39 round is borderline for deer hunting, it really isn't as it depends on the bullet almost as much as velocity. Many years ago I hand loaded 100 rounds of .357 mag for a friend who hunted with a rebarreled Winchester 1892 lever gun. Out of a 20" barrel, these chronographed between 2,150 and 2,200 fps for 135 grain and 1,800 to 1,850 for 158 grain bullets. Either will drop a buck at 50 yards. I seem recall the load was 21 grains of W296, but my memory could be faulty. Lazs would know if the powder sounds right, he reloads. I have the old chrono print-out, but misplaced the load chart I used.
My regards,
Widewing