Lee–Enfield Jungle Carbine
Wandering zero....no thanks
Lee–Enfield Jungle Carbine
Light-ish and milsurp don’t go hand in hand unfortunately, it’s the compromise you have to make if you want to hunt with an old classic full of character. I’m sure it’s one of the big reasons you don’t see more of them in the hands of new hunters, you can pick up a savage/ruger/rem for a reasonable price that will shoot well and weighs a lot less. Not as nice to carry around though.
A Parker Hale in good shape if you can find one. Often they even come with a good 5/5 magazine. You do not have to pay a milsurp premium either.
You could also get one of the Mauser sporters Tradex used to sell. But the business was bought out - is it Tenda?
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A Parker Hale in good shape if you can find one. Often they even come with a good 5/5 magazine. You do not have to pay a milsurp premium either.
You could also get one of the Mauser sporters Tradex used to sell. But the business was bought out - is it Tenda?
I am thinking along the lines of a 1970's Voere Mauser sporter. Reasonable with very good balance, very 'pointy' very little plastic to be seen.
lol the wandering zero again? He is likely going to fire maybe three shots in quick succession if that for deer hunting.
Oswald bought a Carcano carbine with a commercial scope on it, that much is true. However it was one of the hilarious 1950's .22 Rimfire scopes with ironmongery side mount, 3/4" objective lens, and looong. Supposedly he had technical problems with it, and he removed it to make his infamous shots with. Interestingly the front page newspaper pic where the cop is holding the rifle way above his head shows the silly .22 scope reinstalled(?)
Why the .22 scope? The story I heard was that some Carcano carbines were imported and sold after WWII in the USA that were real Italian army sniping rifles with the official scope and offset bases (like the Garand sniper rifles). There was only a very limited number of these to begin with, so vendors got creative. I wonder if the 6.5 recoil trashed these cheap rimfire scopes?
Sorry. The no scope story may be more bs. I since read Oswald likely knocked the scope around while he was quickly hiding the arm. So the no scope story may be garbagio after all. Sorry.
A Parker Hale in good shape if you can find one. Often they even come with a good 5/5 magazine. You do not have to pay a milsurp premium either.
You could also get one of the Mauser sporters Tradex used to sell. But the business was bought out - is it Tenda?
I am thinking along the lines of a 1970's Voere Mauser sporter. Reasonable with very good balance, very 'pointy' very little plastic to be seen.
lol the wandering zero again? He is likely going to fire maybe three shots in quick succession if that for deer hunting.
Oswald bought a Carcano carbine with a commercial scope on it, that much is true. However it was one of the hilarious 1950's .22 Rimfire scopes with ironmongery side mount, 3/4" objective lens, and looong. Supposedly he had technical problems with it, and he removed it to make his infamous shots with. Interestingly the front page newspaper pic where the cop is holding the rifle way above his head shows the silly .22 scope reinstalled(?)
Why the .22 scope? The story I heard was that some Carcano carbines were imported and sold after WWII in the USA that were real Italian army sniping rifles with the official scope and offset bases (like the Garand sniper rifles). There was only a very limited number of these to begin with, so vendors got creative. I wonder if the 6.5 recoil trashed these cheap rimfire scopes?
Sorry. The no scope story may be more bs. I since read Oswald likely knocked the scope around while he was quickly hiding the arm. So the no scope story may be garbagio after all. Sorry.
There is not a lot on how to properly bed a sportered SMLE #1MKIII*, or a #5 rifle. I think people get scared of the task. By sawing off the stock obviously its characteristics are changed. But at one time well before the #4 rifle there were commercial Lee sporters in .303. There is a lot on bedding an SMLE #1 Mk III* in military trim though. It seems if you were going to take on bedding an SMLE sporter you have to commit to the project as it is not a one and done thing like bedding a Remington 700. It is a service rifle rooted in 19th century ways of doing things. But there is quite a bit of good info on how it is done as compared to the pre internet times.
It would be interesting to see accuracy reports with an SMLE #1 wearing a Ramline stock. For some reason these are often seen coming up for sale, accuracy is rarely spoken of lll.
Other than looking really cool, I don't know why anyone would want a Jungle Carbine. Handy length, yep.
Comes with all the quirks of LE's ( which I actually like, but still...) but with enhanced recoil and muzzle blast.
And as many as will claim they are tackdrivers...well, official story says otherwise.
Why not recommend an M44, about the same breed.
I've got a bubba'd Siam... it will be a journey. You've done lots IIRC... might find some gems in your old posts if I guess correctly.
Take care.
Swedish mauser for sure. Preferable an M38
Price and ease of mounting a scope are likely major factors as well. Prices on milsurp bolt actions have really gone up in the last decade, and with the price going up so does the willingness to drill holes. No drill mounts exist for some but they're not cheap.
And if it's a sporter does it even really count? Lol
I'm going to throw up a Russian SKS. Maybe not the lightest, but has fast follow up shots & with the right hunting load you could pull off 2-4 moa with those iron sights. It's got it's own built in mono pod. The rifle is ugly enough that a ding in the furniture just adds character & it could double as an oar without guilt. The cartridge it shoots is good enough up to 150 yards on deer size game. Maybe further if you can get the shot off properly...
Lots of Parker Hale SMLE #1MKIII* sporter conversions are around d & t'd for the BA 24 bases but try finding a BA24 base. I heard gunboards has a stickied post with technical drawings with the vital specs on the BA 24 base if you want to make something workable.
I've not been able to find the upload.
This is another reason ppl. go with Mauser action sporters. Some folks don't enjoy the process, they focus on the result.
I see no counterbores for a recoil stud on the base shown by our poster. It must be on another base.
There is the Addley Precision side mount vase for the #1, requires drilling and tapping the side of the reciever for two screws. The Addley has a very modern look if you want the retro PH vibe of the 1950's though. The Addley offers more flexibility. You have to be handy to install the Addley so it is a no go zone for the oafish.
There is the S&K base version which is best used with the proprietary S&K rings. If you go with the Weaver version the scope ends up being sky high worse than a K98 sniper, or one of the Yugoslavian M48 snipers.
If you go really Kmart there is always the Weaver T01 base but that is best put on by a competent smith or a manual machinist. I never messed with one but they say it is for 3/8" rings, so you have to go through the added step of putting in a recoil lug if you are concerned.
And yeah the PH conversions are not military rifles, yet at least one RCMP detachment used them on a manhunt in B.C. around 1972. The PH conversions are very similar to the paramiltary EAL rifles hey there is another option.