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I got a No.5 MKI and have a question
Hello,
to my luck and after years of looking out for a good one, i made a deal today on a No.5 MKI.
It is a nice one made by Fazakerly with a dark wood and a sling and includes the bayo. Its accuracy isn´t that bad, it shoots a 5 round shotgroup with standard ammo with a diameter of 4 inches at 100meters. I dont expect the same accuracy like a No.4 MKI* but i want to hear your experiences. Is this No.5 able to have tighter shotgroups and if, is it the ammo or must i do something at the rifle to increase its accuracy. What kind of ammo do you use with it? To me it seems somehow better to use lighter bullets than the 180grs that i use in my No.4`s. I will get it the next 2 weeks, and send pictures later.
Many thanks in advance.
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Regards Ulrich
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08-04-2013 09:15 AM
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It is designed, developed and made to use .303" Mk7 NATO ball. If you can get the real McCoy, why use anything else?
Just my 2c's worth Gunner
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My experience with several Fazakerly No.5 Mk1 carbines using 180 grain S.P. Winchester and Remington factory rounds was that they would easily shoot 1&1/2 inch (3 shot) groups at 100 yards from the bench. When the barrel got hot, 5 shot groups opened up a bit (2-3 inches). I used 180 gr soft-points (factory and re-loads) because I was using my collectable also as a 'Deer Rifle'. (Which purpose it served wonderfully without modification).
Last edited by butlersrangers; 08-04-2013 at 09:57 AM.
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Thank you Peter!
i will made a ammo with the original bullet weight but thought only that a lighter bullet will work better...don´t know why i think this but...
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Thanks butlerrangers,
i will use the 180grs too but as a reloaded round. We will see how it works
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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Originally Posted by
gunner
is it the ammo or must i do something at the rifle to increase its accuracy.
Use flat base bullet. That is what it was designed to use.
I have found that the groups tighten up on all my Lee-Enfields with FB bullets.
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It is designed, developed and made to use .303" Mk7 NATO ball.
I hate to be just a little picky Peter, but there ain't any such thing as .303 NATO ball, Mk7 or otherwise. .303 was never accepted as a NATO standard calibre. Even the last run of work of Mk7z at Radway Green in 1972 didn't have the NATO standardization symbol (the cross in a circle).
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What about HXP made for us in the 90's or so and accepted/approved for use in our Brens and Vickers MMG's. Not either? As for the cross in a circle, does the Israeli 9mm ball we use have it?
Anyway, like EMER's that are now something else, .303" Mk7 is still .303" Mk7 NATO ball to me!
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Originally Posted by
RossM10
I hate to be just a little picky Peter, but there ain't any such thing as .303 NATO ball, Mk7 or otherwise. .303 was never accepted as a NATO standard calibre.
But in an parallel universe, where things worked out slightly differently...
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Gunner: I would be delighted if I could see a 4 inch circle at 100 yds, let alone get all my shots from a jungle carbine into the 4" circle.
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