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07-14-2015 04:58 AM
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Lovely job mate! Kudos to you!
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thanks lawrence ,
I love this rifle (weird) . having heaps of fun shooting it and cleaning it up!
makes me wish i paid attention to them earlier as i can remember a few nice deals i didnt look twice at but would snap up now.
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Interesting looking rifle! Keep in mind if you modify it too much (or even at all, really), you won't be able to use it for standard Service Rifle competitions. Most clubs I know are pretty relaxed about it at club level - the idea is to enjoy yourself, after all - but adding peep sights and "working" the trigger would make it an accurised rifle. Nothing at all wrong with that, of course, but possibly something to keep in mind if you discover you've got a talent for shooting old rifles in competitions
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Thanks for the reply Col Enfield.
Hopefully the trigger adjustment will bring it back to the correct spec. Currently it os a rough single stage which is probably because of the spacer around my front trigger guard screw being way to tall. It looks a bit crappy too so i reckon someone has added it in there at some stage to try to change it to a single stage for some reason.
At the moment most of my shooting will be fullbore/ target rifle type stuff until i am accurate
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In that case, go right ahead and restore the trigger! I can't imagine why anyone would want a single-stage trigger (unless it's a set trigger type arrangement) but I've seen a lot of inexplicable things done to Lee-Enfields - including double facepalm recipients such as a sporterised No 5 Mk I Jungle Carbine and a 1912 RSAF Enfield Mk III with a monopod foregrip and laser sight on it.
If you enjoy the challenge of shooting at 300m, why not see if your club has an SSAA Combined Services shoot? The three positional core event involves shooting in the standing, kneeling, and prone positions and 100, 200 and 300m.
Shooting well at 300m with iron sights is often quite challenging, regardless of the rifle!
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Yeah i dont get it either! I really like double stage triggers. prefer them really. i have a good one on my AI AX.
definitely see some frankenstein sporters out there, usedguns can be good for that sort of thing. ok if you can grab one cheap and restore it though !
At little river they have a Military rifle club that does the shoot you describe , i will become a member there eventually i reckon. we host a shoot with them in october that i am looking forward to as well as an ANZAC day shoot with a trench that involves rapid, snap and deliberate serials at 300Y.
the trouble i had yesterday was zeroing with the central sight it had the front sight blade blocked slightly by the rear sights , so i may need to stuff around with the front sight position.
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As an alternative, have you considered shooting it without the peep sight?
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Or what about just removing the backsight cap and cursor slide assembly while shooting with the aperture backsight fitted. A simple matter to quickly unscrew and remove/replace cap and cursor as necessary. But always replace the screw in the threaded hole or as sure as eggs is eggs, you'll lose it!
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my first shoot was without the central , there's not really much chance of me being competitive with it unfortunately. not that we shoot for sheep stations or anything 
Thanks for weighing in Peter, I will definitely keep that option in mind. it was something i was thinking about. i will go to another range this week and see if i can find a sweet spot to allow me to zero the standard sights and still be able to utilize the central at 100 . failing that the backsight cap will be coming off!
i think the biggest issue i have is a lack of time behind the rifle and sights (both kinds)
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