Picked up my first Enfield. A Long Branch no4 mk1* 1945. Almost passed because of the price and avail of ammo. I took the plunge because I always admired the Enfields. Found some surplus Iraq and South African ammo. I'm 67 and only a recreational shooter. Get to the public range maybe once a month. Have not done a lot of shooting with long guns. Mostly hand guns. With that said this has decent accuracy as is. I can hit a pie plate out to 100 yards with the irons. Rounds are a little all over the place (that's me) but ok for battlefield accuracy.
My question: I have found a lot of info,especially from Mr. Laidler, on how these guns are made. In an article he had about bedding my rifle passed his basic test. Everything is tight. The barrel is centered. 4-5 pounds when pushing on the bottom of the sight protector. The only thing I'm not sure of is my barrell,at the muzzle, has very SLIGHT movement sideways but only to one side. Just curious as to what that may mean. Sorry to be long winded. Thanks.
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