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    Mmmmmmmm, very perceptive question...... I don't think that they were shot for accuracy as I can't see any paperwork to suggest that they were with regards sniping. They were alrady reputed to be the most accurate rifle we'd had to that date, simple (simpler) to produce and we needed sniper rifles. There was a telescope coming on stream so the No4 it was....., albeit the initial trials rifles

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