I can get ammo for $41 a box in my neck of the woods, pretty common where im atThe rifles are solid and relatively Cheap BUT, One thing to consider is that the AMMO has become "Gold", going for ca $100 a box ! ! And that's for 'run-of-the mill' stuff. Do you reload ?
AIf you just want something to shoot, the sporterized Mk3s are widely available and can be found for $200-$300 (or less, depe
Are sporters recommended? Most of what I saw online said that sporter should be avoided.If you just want something to shoot, the sporterized Mk3s are widely available and can be found for $200-$300 (or less, depending on condition).
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Are sporters recommended? Most of what I saw online said that sporter should be avoided.
If you end up buying a LE try the 174gr PPU fmj, its seems to be the cheapest factory ammo available at the moment for plinking/range use. Can’t hunt with fmj’s, great brass if you ever do start handloading.No I don't reload since I only got my PAL laat week lol. I would try to buy in bulk once I do acquire the rifle.
Ok thanks I'll keep that in mindIf you end up buying a LE try the 174gr PPU fmj, its seems to be the cheapest factory ammo available at the moment for plinking/range use. Can’t hunt with fmj’s, great brass if you ever do start handloading.
Ok an authentic rifle is what I want so I'll just wait out. ThanksIt depends what you're looking for. If you want the experience of an authentic-looking military rifle, then you'll want to shell out for the (considerably) higher priced non-sporters. If you just want something to shoot, the sporters can be great rifles.
It’s not cheap but the last time I saw it was $40-45 for a box of 20, better than most SP you see on the shelves.Ok thanks I'll keep that in mind
The .303 Lee Enfield is a lot of fun to shoot in original configurations. They have gotten a bit pricey in recent years. The original military load was a 174 grain. I was fortunate enough to get a few before the prices jumped. My favorite is the No. 5, the so called "jungle carbine". I've had no problem with the so called wandering zero. It's a great little rifle and I can hunt with it. Ammo isn't too scarce, but if you plan to shoot any amount you should consider reloading. You can buy 174 grain bullets quite reasonably priced.Ok an authentic rifle is what I want so I'll just wait out. Thanks
awesome to see a new shooter showing some love for the classics.
When I got into firearms and hunting I had my dad's sporterized BSA No1 MK3* that he bought before I was born at Simpson Sears. It was a utitlity firearm for him and just another tool in case he broke down travelling to and from the remote logging camps in his volkswagon beetle (true story LOL).
For me there is some nostalgia that comes with the lee enfield's history but overall I just came to really like the action and still hunt with one today, decades later.
My needs call for sporters but if you really like the rifles as more than just a shooting tools and are also in it for the history and nostalgia, I'd say save up for a nice full wood. Members here sell them from time to time and besides that there are "plenty" of guys here from the military surplus rifle crowd that can help guide your purchase.
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Thanks man. From what everyone has said I'm just gonna save and get a nice full wood rifle and potentially look into reloading.awesome to see a new shooter showing some love for the classics.
When I got into firearms and hunting I had my dad's sporterized BSA No1 MK3* that he bought before I was born at Simpson Sears. It was a utitlity firearm for him and just another tool in case he broke down travelling to and from the remote logging camps in his volkswagon beetle (true story LOL).
For me there is some nostalgia that comes with the lee enfield's history but overall I just came to really like the action and still hunt with one today, decades later.
My needs call for sporters but if you really like the rifles as more than just a shooting tools and are also in it for the history and nostalgia, I'd say save up for a nice full wood. Members here sell them from time to time and besides that there are "plenty" of guys here from the military surplus rifle crowd that can help guide your purchase.
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