Hey guys, I have a problem and was wondering if the Enfield Gods could chime in with some advice.
Today I took my No4 to the range, and put about 80 rounds of new ammo through it, and was having a hell of a time sighting the rifle in. When I managed to get on paper (the rifle was shooting about 3 feet high and a foot left at 50m
), the groupings were about 8ish inches! this is fully rested, testing the rifle, not the shooter. I also tried a few brands of ammo through it, all were performing VERY poorly.
This rifle is new looking inside and out, the barell is mirrored and shiny, with strong, clear rifling. When i proceded tonight to detail strip it, to clean it, i found this....
are these gouges normal (i assume not), would they affect accuracy? what are they from etc.. etc... and would the stock rubbing against the reciever and the barell cause poor accuracy?
any help would be GREATLY appreciated
Thanks
Today I took my No4 to the range, and put about 80 rounds of new ammo through it, and was having a hell of a time sighting the rifle in. When I managed to get on paper (the rifle was shooting about 3 feet high and a foot left at 50m
This rifle is new looking inside and out, the barell is mirrored and shiny, with strong, clear rifling. When i proceded tonight to detail strip it, to clean it, i found this....
are these gouges normal (i assume not), would they affect accuracy? what are they from etc.. etc... and would the stock rubbing against the reciever and the barell cause poor accuracy?
any help would be GREATLY appreciated
Thanks



















































