The problem is it's mothers day on Sunday, so I might have to leave it until the following weekend now.

Mikaveli wrote:Did you get any rounds through it at the weekend?
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Mikaveli wrote:Did you get any rounds through it at the weekend?
Mikaveli wrote:Did you get any rounds through it at the weekend?
I've shot the Trafagar the last 3 years (it's a great meeting), and yes No.4s and SMLEs dominate - Though it depends on the course of fire...you can't beat the Smelly for rapid and snaps, due to the wonderful action; but it doesn't hold the same tight groups that my Swedish Mauser does, so I use that for precision.FredB wrote:The Germans seem to dominate the service rifles competitions at the Trafalgar meeting. ABout 5 years ago , I checked up so see what they were using. SMLEs to a man!
Fred
And the reasons that the Germans dominate is because.....Dougan wrote:I've shot the Trafagar the last 3 years (it's a great meeting), and yes No.4s and SMLEs dominate - Though it depends on the course of fire...you can't beat the Smelly for rapid and snaps, due to the wonderful action; but it doesn't hold the same tight groups that my Swedish Mauser does, so I use that for precision.FredB wrote:The Germans seem to dominate the service rifles competitions at the Trafalgar meeting. ABout 5 years ago , I checked up so see what they were using. SMLEs to a man!
Fred
That sums up the appeal of the SMLE to me perfectly. Charisma, there is no finer word to describe the SMLE.huntervixen wrote:You just can't beat an SMLE for sheer charisma, it might not be as accurate as it's Mauser foe, but you don't buy an SMLE for that.
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