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hayboy Fitting a scope to a Number 4... 10-07-2016, 05:23 AM
bigduke6 Thats probably the best way... 10-07-2016, 05:56 AM
Peter Laidler Why not just kill two - or... 10-07-2016, 06:18 AM
harry mac Whatever scope you go for,... 10-07-2016, 10:48 AM
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    Fitting a scope to a Number 4 - any tips please

    I am investigating putting a scope onto my Number 4 for longer range target shooting at places like Sennybridge, where I need to pick up on military style targets rather than 'proper' target shooting a la Bisley against a nice white background.

    I am not interested in making a No. 4 T clone, more along the lines of being able to have something I can fit to use on their range and then swap the iron sights back on to return the rifle to its original state for normal target shooting.

    At the moment, I am leaning to a Fulton’s or Armalon no-smith mount, combined with a semi-vintage scope which wouldn’t look too out of place, such as a Pecar 4-10 x 45 with an accompanying set of rings.

    However, as I don't have much experience of fitting or using scopes with Enfield Riflesicon as I prefer iron sights, I wonder if anyone might be able to give me some guidance or make some (polite!) suggestions?
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