Agreed, I have a similar mark on mine purely caused by rubber boot/outer edge of scope wear I believe
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Agreed, I have a similar mark on mine purely caused by rubber boot/outer edge of scope wear I believe
I took the Enforcer to the range on Sunday. After bore sighting and firing four rounds at 25 yards, I had the rifle hitting the point of aim. I then moved it out to 100 yards and fired eight rounds off the bipod. I don't know why I'm amazed, but the group was impressive seeing as I wasn't really concentrating. I had all eight holes within a fraction more than an inch. I was using a very old box of commercial 308 winchester ammunition. This rifle has a lot of potential :)
Thats why they make good money, as more and more people realise what a piece of art they are in 7.62, and long may they continue going up :lol::lol:
I'd like to find one at half the cost of a 4t.
I don't think I've ever seen a real Enfield Enforcer, and I suspect if one ever did turn up for sale it would be at least as expensive, probably more so, than a No 4 (T).
Just to add to the Nikko/Sterling scope info my 76/77 copy of the Parker Hale catalogue shows them as one of their product lines along with Pecar and Redfield.