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Took four SMLE's to the range to check out, a 1918 Enfield Sporter, a 1913 Lithgow
, a 1916H Lithgow and a 1938 Lithgow.
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Checked zero on each at 25m, only the '16H needed sight adjustment, then a five shot group out of each at a C type target at 100m.
First two groups were centre hold, both printed a bit high, the second two groups were a balance hold.....and dammit, printed low....Murphy still loves me
Yellow markers indicate 1918 Enfield in plastic stock.
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White markers are 1913 Lithgow.
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Red markers are 1916H Lithgow.
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Large red spotters are 1938 Lithgow.
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Just goes to show, with all the supervising and running around I do, I still manage to scape up time for a shot now and then....even if they aren't that good.
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6 O'clock hold, but with the Figure 12, the aiming mark (or figure) is 'balanced' on the tip of the foresight blade.
Trying to save Service history, one rifle at a time...
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