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Classic .303 British Sporting Rifle

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18 June 2005, 05:10
loud-n-boomer
Classic .303 British Sporting Rifle
I am thinking about building up a classically styled British sporter with express sights and a nice stock on a .303 Enfield action, either a No. 1 Mk 4 or a No. 4 Mk 1. Which action do you guys recommend and why? Does anyone have pictures of some of these rifles?


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18 June 2005, 06:06
swampfox
that's a neat idea. The civilian sporters were some classic hunters for certain. If express sights are on the menu then the smle with the barrel rear sight would be my choice. The action would be more clean looking in my opinion, and would require less work to finish.
18 June 2005, 06:24
tiggertate
To me the golden era of theat genre was the Lee Speed sporters. Several have shown up on the net but frankly, a bare action might be hard to find. Just for practicality I'd use a No.1. I've been looking for a rear barrel sporting sight with ladder for some time now. If you find 2 let me know! Smiler


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18 June 2005, 06:25
ALF
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18 June 2005, 06:58
tiggertate
ALF, as I am reconstructing one of the slant box Rigby 303s could you tell me the barrel length on yours and the distance from the end of the front ring to the end of the forend? It looks like about 10 inches. Thanks.


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18 June 2005, 09:42
lee440
If you find a source for the stocks in the classic Lee-speed style, let me know! I have a project in mind for a #1 myself.


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18 June 2005, 10:29
SDH
VERY COOL RIFLE ALF!
Thanks for the disassembled photos
SDH


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18 June 2005, 12:09
Tex21
Alf,

That looks like a triggerguard I'm squirreling away until I have some time and Yugoslavian bolt and receiver to try and mate it up with. It'll happen sooner or later.




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