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    Fun with my No.4T

    Happy new year to all of you. Over the holiday I visited the family farm in Jackson SC. It was a relaxing 10 days spent hunting ducks, quail, deer and shooting my No4T. I had my first opportunity to really work out my old Lee-Enfield. I fired nearly 250 rounds at ranges all the way out to 500 yds. Though this 1943 rifle has been very well used during it's career and has a bore that looks like a filthy sewer pipe-even when clean, it can still deliver accurate fire if the shooter will do his part! I continue to be amazed at the ability to remove bracket and scope from rifle then re-attaching only to find no significant shift in point of impact. Those H&H gunsmiths were/are truly talented.

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    My 16 year old nephew getting his first No.4T trigger time.
    My dog Bear - he loves the farm as much as I do!
    I fired this 11-shot string - rapid fire - from the sitting position at 200yds.
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    Nice shooting range! Nice shooting too!

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    burpgun, Having a No.4(T) is great, having a good dog is even better, seeing the younger generation shooting is best of all. Thanks for sharing!

    Brad

    PS A good dog, filthy after a day out:

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