Hi There,
New with enfields and I am sorry if my questions seems rudimentary, but I am learning.
After sifting through some information (threads and articles) I have some questions that I hope someone can shed light on.
1) Is it correct that the draws are the area tha provide the upward pressure of the barrel to float it in the stock set, correct?
2) I have a space at the back of the receiver socket where the forend meets this spot and it is as wide as .022". I believe it needs to be filled/shimmed. What would be a proper method to do this? Is it incorrect to use multiple layers of cardboard/fibre board to fill this location?
3) I cannot grab the muzzle and move it in a 360dg arc to show play around the forened, did I misread that this is a check that can be done? I checked a 52 ROF(f) rifle that looks unused and the barrell can do this. Should I be looking at this as a criterion easy test for proper stock fitment?
4) If I shim the rear forend area with the carboard as a test, I can fill the space but it appears it makes no change the the barrell clearance. Should I look to draws? The barrell seems to rest left at the muzzle in the stock...I can move it right and up and down but not left
Lastly.........
5) This is the first Enfield I have ever shot and at the range at 100yards offhand I could 16 out of 20 rounds into a 10" or so circle.....I will shoot it from the bench as part of the zeroing procedure next time I am out to see the dispersal etc. I however have access to 50yds and 100 yds. Shall I just take the 25yd zeroing numerics and increase them for 50 yds?
I just may be getting a tad to tedious with this....
Thanks fort taking the time to read this and if you choose to respond I thank you in advance !Information
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