My 1918 MKIII
After reading this thread, I was motivated to shoot my first rifle, a 1918 Enfield, which I bought at Five & Dime store (Kresgi) for ten bucks, in 1959. Rode my bike up with my lawn mowing money, and bright it home, and went back the next day for a pristine Argentine 7.62 Mauser. Got a long bayonet for my Enfield, and used that for wacking brush along a canal. I shot it occasionally over the years. A nice rifle, but had a shot out bore, so about two years ago, found a specialist who re-barreled it with a new barrel, moving the sights over and such. Mine has a serial number matching magazine.
I have a perfect MK5, which I reload for, so took out a batch of my own 303 loads and shot them for first time in my MKIII with the new barrel.
I couldn't group better than a foot+ at 50 yards, because I can't locate the in-focus front sight blade in the fuzzy, indistinct rear sight. A problem I have all these sorts of mid-barrel sights. I don't know how the British soldiers of the first War cold have had such a reputation for sniping. Maybe my 76 year old eyes with bifocals are the reason. I could have done better if I had filled my 303 cases with number 9 bird shot.
So I quite and broght it home, and probably won't waste ammo in it again. But tomorrow I am going back with my MK5, which has a rear peep, and in the past has been superbly accurate.
By the way, British 303 is almost the same as 7.7 Jap bullets. For instance my 174 grain loads use .3105 Hornady bullets. Since 303 headspaces on the rim, in the roomy military chambers, if you full length re-size case head separation is likely. I only neck size.
I also shot my really nice 1943 Smith Corona A3, and with its peep, it would group in one inch at the same 50 yards. Peep sights work for me. My MKIII did not want to chamber, so I will check tgo see why, maybe too long, too pointy bullet? My A3 was smooth and flawless. Here, my MkIII, and my A3.
Back to the range tomorrow, with my Jungle Carbine, and my Win 70 in 270.
SF VET
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