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    Eddystone Pattern 14

    My first Pattern 14 as well as my first Gunbroker purchase. It looks to be in okay cosmetic condition. The stock has a few repairs, but I like it the way it is. The bore looks to be in really good condition. I do not know too much about. I believe it was made it Eddystone and it is in .303 Britishicon. I'm pretty sure there is a site that will give me the date of manufacture from the serial number. The one I was using doesn't seem to work anymore.

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    most assuredly a pattern 1914 rifle made at eddystone in 1916-17 , in 303 , its been through the weedon repair service , looks a nice enough one to me , eddystone made over 604,000 of these , puts yours comfortably in second half/late production

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    In case you did not see my answer on your original post, your rifle was one of 36,672 accepted by Britishicon inspectors at the factory in week ending 3 February 1917.

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    Thanks guy. Yes, I did see your post on the other thread.

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    Very nice!! My Eddystone is numbered 423891.

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    Finally got time to shoot the Eddystone today. Only a few rounds, but it is very accurate. Here are literally my first shots with it.

    Those first five rounds all hit in the bullseye circle at 100 yards. I am very pleased.

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    And what would your loads be?

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    Next rifle on my list ...............

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    Quote Originally Posted by mannparks View Post
    And what would your loads be?

    I was just using PPU commercial.

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