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05-31-2014 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by
Ridolpho
obvious bolt problems
By that you mean a forced match bolt?
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BAR: I suspect an armourer replacement bolt that later suffered some kind of part breakage leading to a private owner inserting very poorly fitting and incorrect parts (ie. No. 4 striker and cocking piece). The striker was loose and the rear end stood a few threads proud of the cocking piece. I neglected to mention that there are traces of yellow paint on the nose of the forend so perhaps the rifle had bolt issues while still in service? As of now i have a very nice two-stage pull with crisp let-off.
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Have had this rifle to the range a couple of times now. Found that, in addition to the original bolt problems, the rifle was not even close to zeroed (about 8 inches low) even though the front blade is staked and has the yellow paint on it which, I gather, indicates "Cadet use". In keeping with the general excellent condition of wood and metal it wants to shoot and my bolt repairs and trigger pull adjustment seem bang on (Thank you P. Laidler
and other technical contributors on Milsurps!). My question is to the Aussies out there- what were these yellow painted Cadet rifles used for and by whom? This one's obviously been handled a fair bit but shot not much at all. Might they have been used in training armourers with things like bolt parts/ sight blades replaced repeatedly? In any case, it's fast becoming one of my favorites. Attached photo shows a 5 shot group at 100 yards with sight set on 200 and six-oclock hold.
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Cadet use yellow. BLOODY SQUARE BASHING or going bush training. Green = range practice smaller number to maintain.
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Bindi2: So are we talking about cadets at an academy or school or merely local youth organization types? As shown back in the original post, whilst it does have normal handling marks the overall appearance and condition don't suggest intense use- rather careful maintanence.
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Schools ranging from public to private with abuse and care from both ends of the spectrum. Don't forget the armoury will have had more rifles in it than the maximum # of cadets. May be a square basher from the back racks. Then there was the naval and air cadets
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