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    Angry Erratic grouping

    Dear all, I have a No 4 Mk1 on which I've fitted a good quality modern x4 scope.

    I'm getting frustrated with the grouping. For example, I've just fired 10 rounds at 100 yards. The first 5, 4 of the shots were in an inch group slap bang where I wanted them to go with one flyer about 3 to 4 inches off to the left. The second group, 3 shots bang on with 2 about 3 or 4 inches off to the right !!!

    Does anyone have any idea what might be the cause or is this "a normal grouping".
    Am I expecting too much ??

    The rifling looks ok along its length although doing the bullet test in the muzzle does indicate a bit of wear.

    I'm using home loads and tried various bullet weights with N140 but all pretty much the same results.

    Any suggestions ?

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    Get yourself 10 UKicon made rounds of .303" Mk7. Fire two or three warmers in the bank and then let a well known reliable shooter a group of 5 or 6 off a table (or fire trench) at 25 yards with his fore-arm rested on a sandbag. Then come back and tell us what you got and we'll tell you what the problem is.

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    If you cannot get surplus Mk VII ammuntion use commercial ammunition off a rest and do as Mr Laidlericon suggests. Then get a known good shot to do the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert303 View Post
    If you cannot get surplus Mk VII ammuntion use commercial ammunition off a rest and do as Mr Laidlericon suggests. Then get a known good shot to do the same.
    The problem with most commercial ammunition these days is that it isn't really Mk.VII because, although the bullets are of the correct weight, they have boat-tails and Lee-Enfields prefer flat-base.

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    Whilst I agree with Beerhunter and Mr Laidlericon re Mark VII ammunition in a SMLE or No4. I have to point out one problem with their argument. It is VERY difficult to get Mark VII ammunition. Most of us have no option but to use commercial or homeloaded ammunition. As we all know there is no easy source of supply of flat based bullets that are legally available to target shooters in the U.K.

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    The is a thread somewhere talking about Barnaul making 174 FB projies and another that Taipan (Australiaicon) was making a comeback but as yet with the latter there has been nought in the wind, Highland have pulled the plug on 303 pills now so 174gn Seirra are it unless your filthy rich and can afford to throw Woodleighs down the range.
    I have used 150gn Hornady FBSP with good results to 400m but they taper off a fair bit at 600m

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    I have used a lot of Remingtons 174 gr MC. This is a full jacketed bullet that appears to be flat based on the picture on the box. I'd be glad to pull one and photograph it. Many of my rifles are bang on at 100 to 400+ yards with this load.

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    I have 1600 of the Barnauls



    but there maybe no more, I bought the last in NZicon I believe



    They shoot pretty well for 35centsNZ a pop.

    ---------- Post added at 09:08 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:06 AM ----------

    Are you shooting well then the last one goes awol? suggests temperature is having an effect.

    Sadly getting mk7 is hard if not impossible, and very expensive if lucky.

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