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    Thanks for the advice. Yes, my barrel is loose...

    Thanks for the advice. Yes, my barrel is loose in that area, and I had been pondering whether to try something like that; I'm glad to hear it's an accepted approach and seems to be helpful.

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    Thanks for the advice. I've already gone to .312...

    Thanks for the advice. I've already gone to .312 bullets for my Lee-Enfield and this P14. I don't have the flat base bullets, and I'll have to look for those. I will have to try out your pet loads...
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    Yes, I've shot about 120 rounds so far. The...

    Yes, I've shot about 120 rounds so far. The barrel and crown are decent, but not great. I'm getting between 3-5 MOA on average; it's sufficient for me to consistently hit my steel targets at...
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    Thanks for the additional comments. I did an...

    Thanks for the additional comments. I did an inspection and confirmed that my barrel did not have the milling marks like yours, which further suggests that it was a created as a Mk. I* barrel from...
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    Thanks for the input, and the pictures. I...

    Thanks for the input, and the pictures. I understand your point about the two different stars. My barrel does have the recess as shown in your picture. It seems that I've got a Mk. I* barrel (with...
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    Mk. I*or Mk. I?

    I recently acquired a Pattern 14 rifle manufactured by Eddystone. I'm having some difficulty identifying whether it is a Mk. I or a Mk. I*. Sorry for the long explanatory post, but I wanted to...
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