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Re: Service rifle match at Bisley, 6th Jan
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 12:27 pm
by Strangely Brown
Dombo63 wrote:My question is - if I entered the Historic discipline, could I use the sling to steady the aim, or is the sling just allowed as decoration?
Thanks for any advice.
The sling is used to steady the aim; I personally prefer to have a No.4T sling swivel forward of the magazine, it is after all just a preferance which is allowed under current NRA rules.
If I shot a LERA Service Rifle match I would naturally check with the SR Captain what the rule on slings for the day is.
Re: Service rifle match at Bisley, 6th Jan
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:38 pm
by hitchphil
Historic Enfield
a Any SMLE, No 4 or No 5 .303” service rifle
b Rests may not be used
c Trigger weight 4.5lbs minimum
d As issued sling
Any Iron
a Iron sights only
b No restriction on slings
c Rests are prohibited
d Trigger weight 4.5lbs minimum
e Magazine resting is permitted, no part of the wrist of the supporting arm may touch the ground
So would my No4 Mk3 with PH target iron sights fit in any Iron? or Historic Enfield? ..... with a sling but no Bayonet?
Re: Service rifle match at Bisley, 6th Jan
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:49 pm
by Strangely Brown
hitchphil wrote:Historic Enfield
a Any SMLE, No 4 or No 5 .303” service rifle
b Rests may not be used
c Trigger weight 4.5lbs minimum
d As issued sling
Any Iron
a Iron sights only
b No restriction on slings
c Rests are prohibited
d Trigger weight 4.5lbs minimum
e Magazine resting is permitted, no part of the wrist of the supporting arm may touch the ground
So would my No4 Mk3 with PH target iron sights fit in any Iron? or Historic Enfield? ..... with a sling but no Bayonet?
Any iron!
Put the normal Mk1 rear sight on and your in historic class.
No more silly questions, just enter and try it please!

Re: Service rifle match at Bisley, 6th Jan
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:53 am
by Blackknight1974
What Strangely said - give it a go, you'll be glad you did!