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Re: My second firearm....
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 9:54 am
by GeeRam
WelshShooter wrote:ArcofZen wrote:bhodge wrote:It's as it was intended to be, and will remain that way....
If I can work out how to post pictures on this site I'll certainly post a few.
Excellent. Although I'd want a slip on stock cover as the last one I fired bruised my shoulder. That all metal stock is not friendly![edit] Is it a metal plate stock on that one? If you don't mind my asking the price?
I have my eye on one that is ~£300 and in ok condition.
The 303 isn't as bad as the 8mm Mauser so should be quite tame on the recoil. Just make sure you're really getting a good shoulder position with the rifle.
All Enfield's come with a metal butt plate. The standard butt plate was brass but some replacement butt plates are black steel type. I was looking for a spare brass butt plate for 6months, finally found one on eBay.
Agree, that the .303 shouldn't really be a shoulder bruiser, well not a standard No.4 at any rate.
Funnily enough, I'm in need of a black steel butt plate!
Re: My second firearm....
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 10:01 am
by GeeRam
lasbrisas wrote:Have a go with a Jungle Carbine, I certainly noticed the increase in kick when I got mine.
I love my No.5.
But it did kick like a mule when I first got it.....but it was fitted with a 'S' short butt.
Buy very lucky chance though, I had a rare 'L' long butt for a No.5 with a slightly better condition rubber butt pad, and after swapping over, the kick was noticeably reduced, and it's now a joyous thing to fire.
Re: My second firearm....
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 10:45 am
by ovenpaa
I have always wanted a No5 and have shot them in the past however never found one at the right time.
My favourite Enfield is a true post war No1 Mk3 sporter with express sights and a 5 round magazine. It seems a bit odd to have a magazine cut-off on a sporting rifle however that is the way they came. I can only assume BSA had a load of unused No1 Mk3 actions left over when the MoD went to the No1 Mk3* and they sat on the shelf until the 1920's when they used them to create the sporter. It can be quite spiteful to shoot with a 180 grain round however it is a delight and accurate as well with 150 grain oft nosed Sierra Gamekings.
Re: My second firearm....
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 11:16 am
by ArcofZen
I think it's the brass butt plate/screw that caused the bruise tbh. My 12g is very light and the recoil is on par, but that stock is just wood. I don't think it helped that I was bench resting it with a bad back, so possibly overcompensating to try and protect that. Makes sense?
I was using some el cheapo PPU 174gr ammunition, still felt pretty cheeky though!
[edit] I also want to try the Jungle Carbine they have, and choose between them. Or maybe just get both!

Re: My second firearm....
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 12:41 pm
by GeeRam
Ovenpaa wrote:I have always wanted a No5 and have shot them in the past however never found one at the right time.
Very nice, genuine No.5's with decent barrels are certainly getting harder to find now.