Well guys, here is the story, as per my last post I was going to pull the bullets and charge up the cases with my normal 4064 load. In checking my powder supply, I remembered I used all of the 4064...
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Well guys, here is the story, as per my last post I was going to pull the bullets and charge up the cases with my normal 4064 load. In checking my powder supply, I remembered I used all of the 4064...
Thanks guys
May have to rethink, might pull the bullets and load my powder for a "normal" velocity then reseat the pills. What do you think?
The front of the box just has what it is, no warnings, see attached. Will be follow standard procedure
Thanks Parashooter! Guess I am good to go. Can't wait to see how these print on the target.
Thanks for the info - attached picture of the back of the box. Sorry can't figure out how to rotate.
Greetings Gentlemen:
Hopefully you will be able to answer my question. I have searched the net and have only gotten more confused as there are so many differing opinions.
I have had a 1942...
Thanks for the info. Will take care of it properly. I am assuming it is WW2 vintage? It seems to be in too good a shape for WW1. Is there any way to date this?
Here are some pictures.
Gentlemen:
I have a question that I hope you can answer or at least steer me in the right direction. Years ago I purchased a bandolier to go with my Enfield No.4. Recently while going through...
You are correct, fingers working faster than brain, Duh
By the way I didn't sand the stock, wanted to save the cartouches, used alcohol and small rag.
this what it looks like
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Found a recipe for russian red shellac on the web sometime ago and it worked pretty good. couldn't tell the difference. 1 part old fashioned iodine (orange) to 2 parts amber shellac. Stripped stock...
Have the same ring on my No4 mark2, always thought someone didn't clean the bolt head properly after shooting corrosive ammo.
That sounds great let us know when you have success, would you be interested in sharing with others?
Just finished reading it. A real treasure trove of info, I know my accuracy will improve. I agree with Cdn303, It would be great to find those targets found in the book
Thanks for the info
Hello Again
Was digging in the garage trying to retrieve my packed up reloading gear when I found a box of reloads that were made by a friend of mine years ago. He was the same guy who got me...
Just wanted to thank everyone for the advice and help. If all goes well (weatherwise) will take the Enfield out for a proper "exercise" session!
From what I have been hearing, I shouldn't worry too much. I will mark the case to determine the orientation of the mark
Thanks for the heads up.
jmoore - explain "cord worn" please
I bought an Enfield No4 Mark 2 (UF55A33xxx) years ago, seems like the 70's I know I paid $89 for it (to see those prices again!). Had a lot of fun with it, she was quite accurate and didn't look too...
Been lurking around a bit. After a long hiatus from my Enfield No4, have developed a renewed interest in the old girl. This seems to be the place to get all the answers.