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    Article: Shoot-to-Live 1945 (Practical Shooting with the Enfield Rifle )

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    Thank you for your post. It's a very interesting book and ait contains some adviceses the shooter could use today.

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    I saw the real book 2years ago,had to read itreal quick as the book was borrowed from a friend of mine got that from his dad had a chance to make some notes high lighted some of the interesting articles,and you knowI can,t find it now.
    I for one thought I would never see a copy,a lot of can be used today for new shooters.I iam of fan of the #4 le enfield after spending 17 years with the Canadianicon Rangers.
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    Great book- I was wondering what range distance was used in the marksmanship test/ training? 25yds?

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    My Dad was a BSM with 2nd Field (Montreal) after WWII & as a kid I was fascinated & wore out his copy. Found another copy a few years ago but am delighted to find this version in PDF. Cheers! "SgtBob" Royal Canadianicon Hussars (Montreal) '72-'74, CAF Intelligence Branch '77-'93

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    Thanks for posting this.
    Dad was a WW2 vintage soldier and I learned to shoot with this book.
    Had not seen it in many years.
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