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    No4T @ 800mtrs

    I have recently been having a great time shooting one of my No4T,s . This arvo after work i took it out for a shoot at 800mtrs....great fun.
    I have until recently primarily been shooting my Accuracy international AWSM. 338L..... The No4T is still a very capable unit, and alot of fun to shoot. The only real shock is going from 50X magnification of the Schmidt & Bender to 3.5X of the old No32 on the Enfield!!!

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    I'm guessing the view through the scope is clearer than is easily shown in the photos, but a fine group of photos it is! Looks like a fine grouping on the plate as well...

    What jumped out is the unusually acute angle of the grat. post tip. That and the purple hued tube, but the sun tends to heighten the effect.

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    Nice photo's & a nice looking piece of kit Paul. And you really are testing the 4T (& yourself) shooting out at that range.

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    jmoore, The scope is one of the Numrich Replica,s..... which will soon be replaced by a Genuine No32 Mk2 ( Thanks Peter) and one of Roger,s mounts... ( Thanks Roger) .

    To its credit, the replica, has been performing very well....

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    No 4 T

    Great pictures,I really like your target ,broken final drives make a nice loud ding when hit.

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    Cheers Paul,
    Actually, I'm just off now to the post office to send your parcel!

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    Thanks for the pics ...

    Great shooting...

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    Great fun to see this!!

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    Very but very interesting to say the least. Some rifle !

    Most people think that you must have much more magnification to shoot such a target - at 800 meters. Really ?

    By the way, what is the diameter of your target ?

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    I'd guess, going on that old chain sprocket, at between 18" and 24".

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