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partsman":26b7fbvv said:
Welcome to the forum Partsman. That 150 gr Sierra/IMR 4350 load is really good, a lot of newer rifles aren't as accurate.
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BretN":1do5ay0x said:My co-worker has a 303 similar to the ones posted here. But he is having feeding issues with it. He's tried new magazines, but the problem persists. I haven't had a chance to look at it myself. Any common or simple fixes you guys know about with these old Enfields?
RaySendero":2r9au99f said:Gerry":2r9au99f said:.....
I take it you have Lee Enfield as well?
Yes I have this old Bubbized No4 Mk1* that I keep in the truck during hunting season:
It was given to me FREE !
Someone had hacksawed the barrel and the front forearm square.
Did even try to re-crown barrel - Just left it sawed.
They also put on a front site crooked.
Wouldn't hit a letter size paper at 25 yds.
I had my GS cut the barrel back past the front sight hole screw and re-crown it.
Put on a new front sight and reformed/refinished the stock.
Ghost ring is now on at 25 yds. Lob sight set at 200m is on at 100 yds.
It has turned in some great 100 yds groups with inexpensive Rem 180 CLs.
I use that for a hunting load. I reload 174 FMCBT using IMR-4320.
Have played with the idea of trying a scope.
Gerry":8hzsqs3e said:.....If you scope it you will need a cheek piece of some sort the scope sits very high compared to the iron sights.
gerry":2cvtpc6h said:No bullets recovered, all went through. The 180 gr Speer RN left exit wounds around 1 1/2". The 200 gr TTSX 35 Whelen left similar sized exit wounds, they definitely opened up. We actually found some of the remnants of the blue tips from the TTSX, I have never seen that before. We are off now for an early morning hunt, talk to you guys soon..........