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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie48 View Post
    I know it's not fair as it's fitted with a Leopold scope but it is my current Deer rifle and
    But it IS fair. It's exactly what he's asking for...
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    Scope's OK! I was more interested in what might be the common sporterized 'model'. You buy a surplus #4 or SMLE out of a barrel at the local hardware store for $10-20 (in 1956?), go home and cut back the wood ...... maybe have your favorite 'smith mount a scope ....

    Cheap! Nothing fancy.

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    My second rifle when I was 16 was a sporterized Lithgow Mk III* 1916 dated. It had been sporterized simply by cutting the wood down; everything else was original. The metal was in great shape, and it shot very very well with the over the counter Imperial .303 we could get back then. At that time (mid-80's) the full wood MkIII and III* rifles were literally as scarce as hen's teeth in Canadaicon. That was before Marstar brought in a large shipment of the Australianicon ones from stores somewhere, and before CAI brought in the ones from India, so sporterized ones were the only ones you could get without paying a fortune. I traded that one off fairly early on, as it was "just a sporter" and I target shoot. When I did go out hunting with friends, I usually took a Ross 1905 R as it was nice and light and handy. I frequently wish I had hung onto it........

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    Quote Originally Posted by lngstrt View Post
    common sporterized 'model'. You buy a surplus #4 or SMLE out of a barrel at the local hardware store for $10-20 (in 1956?), go home and cut back the wood ...... maybe have your favorite 'smith mount a scope ....
    Here is a "common sporterized model" that was done by Parker Hale (the foresight is a dead giveaway) with a Bushnell 3-9x32 scope.
    Britishicon Lee Enfield No4 MK I, 303, Item S-33 : Bolt Action Rifles at GunBroker.com

    It was probably an FTR (Factory Thorough Repair) and sporterized by professionals (not a Bubba hack job). This gun will probably sell in the $200 range.
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    Post Script: The gun sold for $130 USD.
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    There's a nice PH rifle listed locally here in Phoenix:

    "Based off of the No.4MkI Enfield, with a Mauser 98 action, chambered in the .308 round, and made by Parker-Hale, this is the Parker Hale Safari. Modifications include milled receiver, fully adjustable trigger, 25 inch military contoured barrel with a 1in10" twist and a 45 degree beveled crown at the muzzle, topped with a BSA 3-9x50 Red Dot scope on a Parker-Hale scope mount assembly. Furniture is VG, bluing is 90-95%, rifling is excellent. Has a detachable ten round capacity magazine. Bolt rotation is a very quick 58 degrees, making for quick follow up shots, if needed.
    This is a very low, four digit serial numbered weapon and groupings from this weapon at one hundred yards will be under, 0.750" in the hands of a good operator. You will not find an Enfield Rifleicon as nice as this, that shoots this great for the money, guaranteed."

    The accompanying photo is barely good enough to make out the tail end of a #4 cocking piece. I want to e-mail the seller and ask what makes it a Mauser action. What little I could find , the 'Safari' is on a Mauser action and the #4 based one carried a different name.
    $850!!
    Parker Hale 'Safari' .308 - Phoenix guns for sale: firearms, handguns, rifles - backpage.com

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    I have a sporterized LE done by Parker Hale, have never fired it but it is well done, great checkering and finish. I remember years ago when I worked in retail in SK selling the identical gun for around 60.00 and we sold quite a few. They were relatively cheap and accurate. Wish I had a dollar for every animal taken with a "modified" .303.
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    if it were topped by some nice Pecar glass, it would be worth it for the scope and mag alone.

    I haven't found all of my old PH brochures and such, but I don't recall them ever offering such a beast.

    Lots of similar products in .303, but NOT "7.62".

    Speaking of Parker Hale, A mate just scored a bunch of "old" target rifle barrels for what he cheerfully described as "peanuts". Amongst the usual Omark tubes was one marked "Parker Hale". It has the correct thread for a '98 action, is 30" long, and looks very nice inside and out. VERY meaty profile, complete with "step" at the muzzle to accommodate the usual "tunnel" foresight assembly.

    Looks like it may soon be doing some "congress" with a spare FN action and a large piece of walnut.

    I guess it's a matter of being in the right place at the right time.

    My guess is that it was wound out of a PH1200 or similar after a couple of "bad days" at the range, or because the owner was convinced that only "stainless" barrels were worth owning.

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    If you look at the picture in the link ...

    Parker Hale 'Safari' .308 - Phoenix guns for sale: firearms, handguns, rifles - backpage.com

    it definitely has a L39/L42 magazine profile. I'm still wondering about the 'with a Mauser 98 action ...' part of the description.

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