After thinking about what do I want in a go to gun I had to narrow things down a bit. I finally decided that these new scout rifles from Ruger, Savage etc would end up coming and going as I find there's no class in them for me, I'm sure they're nice but I wanted something different. Milsurps are my interest and what better caliber here in Canada to base my truck/quad/camping/bush/bug out gun on than the old but still very effective .303 British. I feel that there's no better gun to have than a tried and true bolt action, semi's are nice but the bolt action No4 Lee Enfield has always been one of my favorites.
I searched for bubba's best because there's no way in hell I'm committing sacrilege to a milsurp. I saw some doozy's but nothing peaked my interest and then it dawned on me, who took the No4 and commercially sporterized them with great success? Parker Hale. Not only did they do great work to their rifles, they did exactly what I was looking for, shorter barrel, nice sights and very good bluing. I finally found one at a really good price and it was a beauty but it was still missing that charisma I love about milsurps. I removed the beautiful walnut stock and replaced it with cut down military stocks I had on hand which made it better but I wanted more. I finally realized that what I believed I was looking for was right in front of me the whole time, the look of a No5 Jungle Carbine crossed with the sportiness of the Parker Hale. Why didn't I just settle on a No5 to begin with? I can't justify my intentions with a collector piece and with the prices of them now it just wouldn't make sense. the aftermarket No5 stocks are readily available and if I wanted to add optics well then I can because Parker Hale tapped them for scope mounts too. So! All that being said, here's my go to gun


I searched for bubba's best because there's no way in hell I'm committing sacrilege to a milsurp. I saw some doozy's but nothing peaked my interest and then it dawned on me, who took the No4 and commercially sporterized them with great success? Parker Hale. Not only did they do great work to their rifles, they did exactly what I was looking for, shorter barrel, nice sights and very good bluing. I finally found one at a really good price and it was a beauty but it was still missing that charisma I love about milsurps. I removed the beautiful walnut stock and replaced it with cut down military stocks I had on hand which made it better but I wanted more. I finally realized that what I believed I was looking for was right in front of me the whole time, the look of a No5 Jungle Carbine crossed with the sportiness of the Parker Hale. Why didn't I just settle on a No5 to begin with? I can't justify my intentions with a collector piece and with the prices of them now it just wouldn't make sense. the aftermarket No5 stocks are readily available and if I wanted to add optics well then I can because Parker Hale tapped them for scope mounts too. So! All that being said, here's my go to gun

























































