I had the paper copy of one of the last versions as well as a .pdf version. I leant the paper copy out and it's gone, and if I still have the .pdf version, it's lost in my maze of .pdf files.
I don't remember Mr. Sweet spending much time on military zeroing (particularly Canadianspecifications while living in Australia
) as opposed to the civilian marksmanship world where he did so well. As far as the grouping ability of the Lee Enfields, he is/was a bucket of ice water in the face of those who believe they can just take a Lee Enfield and turn it into a 1 - 1 1/2 MOA grouping rifle compliant with Service Rifle rules with some bedding and reloading techniques.