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01-06-2013 02:06 AM
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It's currently in a .25" caliber chambering now?
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Yeah mate its got a Sportco LE250/3 barrel fitted, according to the past owner its unfired?
Ending up finding a .303 "Heavy" barrel for a nice price today
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Heavy barrle brings in ALOT of issues with Reaming and fitting to teh woodwork that exists. particulalry if this is your first enfield I would find somone else to do it for you. there are resources on this forum. I made that mistake and cocked up a couple of woodwork sets before I saw sense. oHonestly youy;d be better shotting with this as is and buying another in 303 to keep it company - these things tend to breed anyway.
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Originally Posted by
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Heavy barrle brings in ALOT of issues with Reaming and fitting to teh woodwork that exists. particulalry if this is your first enfield I would find somone else to do it for you. there are resources on this forum. I made that mistake and cocked up a couple of woodwork sets before I saw sense. oHonestly youy;d be better shotting with this as is and buying another in 303 to keep it company - these things tend to breed anyway.
Yep agreed. Probably not wise to go messing with the wood if you've not had any experience with these, or is the sportco barrel already a heavy profile? You could look for a standard light barrel.
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