Over the weekend I was in buying mode and managed to locate and purchase a very nice Enfield No4 7.62 conversion, the chap I purchased from gave me all sorts of buts and bobs to go with it as he was giving up rifle shooting, very nice I thought.
Among this treasure trove of kit was approx. 250 rounds of reloaded ammunition which I thought very nice a deal sweetener if ever I saw one.
Here comes the good bit,,,, I asked him what the particular load he had made was, he wasn't sure but said he had followed advice given to him by a gun shop, so picking his brains some more we got as far as a 155gr bullet, nice I thought, then came the powder warning bells began to ring as he mentioned Bullseye

The results were very interesting to say the least.
Some were identified with having about 44 gr of I think is H4895 I pulled all of them.
The rest which he said were bullseye well I don't know it seemed to be a mixture of very fine ball powder and extruded stick, yes in the same case the charges ranged from 0 to about 47 gr very scary I thought.
The bullets were a mixture of SMK's and Palma match all mixed in these so called batches, a lot of the cases were very slippery as if he had been using Vaseline as a case sizing lube I have seen nothing like this in my life im really surprised the guy still has all of his fingers and a head
At least I now have a stock of Match kings
