I thought I'd offer results of shooting a variety of .303 and .30-06 MILSURP rifles for general info. Results are compliled from a range log which I have maintained over the past 14 yrs. I selected these types of rifles based on the following common criteria to establish an equivalent baseline for comparison:
1.At least 3 rifles of each type used to rule out unusually accurate or inaccurate rifles based on results with a single rifle of any type
2. All results reflect 3 shot groups off the bench @ 100 yds
3. Only handloads used to rule out MILSURP ammo of marginal accuracy.Handloads include a variety of mostly match grade bullets and various propellants.
4. All rifles in servicable,as issued condition as per MILSPEC-sound unworn bores and crowns,proper bedding,headspace,trigger pulls within allowances,and issue aperture sights ( 5 of 6 M1903 Springfields shot with peep sight in rear leaf,1 M1903A3 used)
5.Each rifle included in sample fired a minimum of 20x 3 shot groups
6. Scoped sniper variants are not included
Results are as follows:
Type/# of rifles, # of 3 shot groups, Avg group size, % of gps less than 2 "
M1903 Springfield/6, 316, 1.98", 59.8%
M1917 Enfield/3, 74, 2.68", 31%
M1 Garand/4, 159, 2.1", 42.7%
No4 Lee Enfield/6, 259, 3", 25.8%
My results indicate the most accurate of these four types to be the M1903 Springfield,then the M1 Garand,then the M1917 Enfield,and lastly the No4 Lee-Enfield.
Details of the most accurate rifle of each type are as follows:
M1903 Springfield: Avg group size-1.73",percentage of groups less than 2"-72%.Rifle is a 1942 M1903 Remington with 9/43 replacement barrel
M1 Garand: Avg group size-1.81",percentage of groups less than 2 "-62%.Rifle is a 1955 Springfield M1 Garand with 2/49 replacement barrel
M1917 Enfield: Avg goup size-2.44",percentage of groups less than 2"-34.3%
Rifle is a 1918 Eddystone with original 10/18 barrel
No4 Lee-Enfield: Avg group size-2.85",percentage of groups less than 2 "-30%. Rifle is a 1950 Long Branch with original barrel.
The foregoing results are based on a total of 808 3 shot groups (2424 rounds)and reflect what accuracy expectations should be with these four types of MILSURP rifles.As a basis for comparison, the accuracy standard required of a No 4 Lee-Enfield scoped Sniper rifle @ 100 yds was a 5 shot 3 inch group (per Cdn Army EMEI) with service ammo.
1.At least 3 rifles of each type used to rule out unusually accurate or inaccurate rifles based on results with a single rifle of any type
2. All results reflect 3 shot groups off the bench @ 100 yds
3. Only handloads used to rule out MILSURP ammo of marginal accuracy.Handloads include a variety of mostly match grade bullets and various propellants.
4. All rifles in servicable,as issued condition as per MILSPEC-sound unworn bores and crowns,proper bedding,headspace,trigger pulls within allowances,and issue aperture sights ( 5 of 6 M1903 Springfields shot with peep sight in rear leaf,1 M1903A3 used)
5.Each rifle included in sample fired a minimum of 20x 3 shot groups
6. Scoped sniper variants are not included
Results are as follows:
Type/# of rifles, # of 3 shot groups, Avg group size, % of gps less than 2 "
M1903 Springfield/6, 316, 1.98", 59.8%
M1917 Enfield/3, 74, 2.68", 31%
M1 Garand/4, 159, 2.1", 42.7%
No4 Lee Enfield/6, 259, 3", 25.8%
My results indicate the most accurate of these four types to be the M1903 Springfield,then the M1 Garand,then the M1917 Enfield,and lastly the No4 Lee-Enfield.
Details of the most accurate rifle of each type are as follows:
M1903 Springfield: Avg group size-1.73",percentage of groups less than 2"-72%.Rifle is a 1942 M1903 Remington with 9/43 replacement barrel
M1 Garand: Avg group size-1.81",percentage of groups less than 2 "-62%.Rifle is a 1955 Springfield M1 Garand with 2/49 replacement barrel
M1917 Enfield: Avg goup size-2.44",percentage of groups less than 2"-34.3%
Rifle is a 1918 Eddystone with original 10/18 barrel
No4 Lee-Enfield: Avg group size-2.85",percentage of groups less than 2 "-30%. Rifle is a 1950 Long Branch with original barrel.
The foregoing results are based on a total of 808 3 shot groups (2424 rounds)and reflect what accuracy expectations should be with these four types of MILSURP rifles.As a basis for comparison, the accuracy standard required of a No 4 Lee-Enfield scoped Sniper rifle @ 100 yds was a 5 shot 3 inch group (per Cdn Army EMEI) with service ammo.