Never thought about the marks being the result of bayonet practice, that's interesting to know
I've taken the rifle to the range for the second time this afternoon and I'm pleased with the progress I seem to be making. Presumably because I changed the rear sight, I was having to dial in +400 yards on the 50 yard range, so I bought a full set of No4 Enfield front sight blades. The fitted blade was +.06 so I changed this down to +.015 and I now only have to dial in +250 yards on the rear sight.
I have now changed the front blade down to .0 and hope this will get me to where I can start to zero the rifle.
I ended up with a nice 2" 5 round group at 7 o'clock so some progress made. Looking forward to getting to a longer range
The rifle is now wearing an original 1944 sling and is starting to look ok.
a couple of pics..
regards
Geoff