Good morning all,
On another forum, there was some talk of the chambers of the Lee Enfield being reamed larger in the Great War, to reduce the problem of somewhat sub-standard ammunition.

I have never heard of this before, so can someone please point me in the right direction to read the details?
I had thought that the L-E chamber was always made 'generous' and that is why it was one of the Very few that could pass the "sand' and 'mud' tests.

Thank you for your time.

Richard.
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