I was asked a couple years ago to store my Uncle's firearms for him as Alzhiemers took its toll on him and no one wanted them. Long story short I am a gun nut and was happy to help. Met my Aunt and Uncle half way and made the exchange. They were all packed in a box, and she didn't know what they were at all. When I saw the brass butt plate I'll be honest when I sighed and thought bummer, another Enfield....flame away.
When I got home I pulled it out of the box and it was actually a Metford. Story goes Uncle Den's Dad or his Grandfather was in the Boer War on the Brit side and brought this rifle home and then it came to Alberta somewhere along the way.
Now the bad news. Someone took the old girl to Jenny Craig and cut the stock back. Now the rifling isn't the best but it is still 30" long. The rifle shoots to the same POI at 100yds more or less 4" groups but with the ladder sight at it's lowest I am printing 7" high and 4" to the left. Front sight is solid as is the rear so drifting them accordingly won't happen.
Is it just a lack of barrel support causing the grief here? I am able to shoot pretty good with open sights on my other guns so I am curious what to try.
I plan to slug the bore too, perhaps bumping up the dia would help.
Trigger pull is about 11#. The tendon in your finger about pops with each break of the sear.
Any help appreciated.
I spose I should take some pics to post. She is from 1892.
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