
and

and
after afew attemps 3 in the nine,run out of ammo

and think with afew adjustments were gonna get on fine

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great sound, how did you get on at 300ydsWelcome to the LE club again Chris...
Better luck this time!
I was out shooting mine again yesterday, at the Sealand Army range. It's always a pleasure to shoot it, particularly at 300yds. The sound of the "Lee Enfield Boom", you just can't beat it!
1943 same load that the other one came from i believe canada to italy ,That's better..... clapclap
Looks a nice example too, what factory/year?
yes an 2 grooveAnother Longbranch, is it 2 groove?
300yds is probably the sweet spot range for shooting a No.4ballkeeper wrote: great sound, how did you get on at 300yds
ied prob ruin it so maybe not a good ideaTomH wrote:Are you going to strip it down and give it a good soaking with Linseed Oil? It's probably very dry; after being stored for all those years, and the wood has contracted in the bedding. Might tighten your groups up a bit.
At 300yds, I was at the mercy of the target markers in the Butts, I was getting around 6inch groups at that range. Although I didn't get to see the target close up, I was more than happy with the indicated shot-fall.ballkeeper wrote:great sound, how did you get on at 300ydsWelcome to the LE club again Chris...
Better luck this time!
I was out shooting mine again yesterday, at the Sealand Army range. It's always a pleasure to shoot it, particularly at 300yds. The sound of the "Lee Enfield Boom", you just can't beat it!
1943 same load that the other one came from i believe canada to italy ,That's better..... clapclap
Looks a nice example too, what factory/year?
yes an 2 grooveAnother Longbranch, is it 2 groove?
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