Hey guys,
Well, it has happened, I left the Mosins at home today and went up to the range to try out my newly acquired 1942 Longbranch No4Mk1* Lee Enfield. This particular rifle has been re barreled to 7.62 Nato by Canadian Arsenals (Longbranch), so in now way is this rifle a "bubba", as this was done in the arsenal itself.
The rifle itself has a perfect bore, to be honest I have never seen a rifle barrel this nice before, has very fast rifling by the looks of it, and I can count about 7 or 8 turns. I had a feeling after looking at the bore that this rifle in particular would be pretty accurate. Only a test would prove me right/wrong.
Today I headed up to the range with two boxes of .308 commercial ammo to give the ol' girl a test. I had fairly slim pickin's at Canadian Tire and decided to go with a box of 150gr Winchester Super X SP and a box of Federal 150gr SP. I had no idea what sort of ammo this rifle would like, and I am very, very happy I picked up two different boxes of ammo... more on that later.
The rifle has a Parker Hale 5C sight installed, which is a fully adjustable target sight. I have never fired with these before today, and I cannot say enough good things about these sights. The sights are extreamly well made and the micro adjustments brought a level of iron sighted precision I had not thought possible on a milsurp. They are very, very sturdy and Im sure the zero will hold with no issues. These sights hands down beat the issued sights and get rid of the frustration involved with "shooting off".
Another feature of this particular rifle I took note of was the trigger. The trigger appears to be a standard LE trigger, however I have never felt one this crisp before. Im not sure if the target LE's had tuned triggers or not, but this one sure feels great.
The magazine pictured is actually a .303 magazine, and feeds fairly poorly in this rifle. Im not concerned as I have heard these are ment to be fired single shot only. Since its a target rifle I dont intend on doing any sort of rapid fire anyway. However when/if I see a .308 LE magazine I will pick it up for sure.
The range:
Today was a decent enough day, sunny and about 15ish degrees with little wind. I started off with a rough bore sight, and then proceeded to try my two different types of ammo at 50m. At 50m the rifle was grouping around the 2inch mark with the Win stuff - pretty dissapointing. At first I was not sure if it was the ammo, the rifle, or me. Well, I figured I may as well give the Federal stuff a try. I couldnt believe the different. A 2inch at 50m group to 2 shots touching, and a better point of impact! I proceeded to shoot with the Fed stuff, gaining a rough zero.
The poor Win ammo
Federal
After seeing the positive results with the new ammo, I proceeded to move out to 100m to get a better idea of the rifle's ability. I was in even more amazement after some slight POI adjustments. I fired at two targets, one with Federal ammo, and one with the Winchester ammo. Again the Winchester ammo showed its downfall with a very dissapointing group. I didnt even bother to measure it to be honest. Remembering the 50m shoot I switched back to the Federal ammo, I was not dissapointed.
Win
Fed
The first 100m 3 shot group of the Federal stuff was SUB MOA! This blew me away to be honest. I proceeded to adjust the sights and I moved POI into the bull with ease.
I could not be happier with this rifle. The accuracy, superb trigger, excellent sights and overall great feel make this rifle one of my best, hands down. I may just move away from Mosins for a while...temporarily
Im sure once I begin reloading I will be even more impressed with this rifle.

Well, it has happened, I left the Mosins at home today and went up to the range to try out my newly acquired 1942 Longbranch No4Mk1* Lee Enfield. This particular rifle has been re barreled to 7.62 Nato by Canadian Arsenals (Longbranch), so in now way is this rifle a "bubba", as this was done in the arsenal itself.
The rifle itself has a perfect bore, to be honest I have never seen a rifle barrel this nice before, has very fast rifling by the looks of it, and I can count about 7 or 8 turns. I had a feeling after looking at the bore that this rifle in particular would be pretty accurate. Only a test would prove me right/wrong.
Today I headed up to the range with two boxes of .308 commercial ammo to give the ol' girl a test. I had fairly slim pickin's at Canadian Tire and decided to go with a box of 150gr Winchester Super X SP and a box of Federal 150gr SP. I had no idea what sort of ammo this rifle would like, and I am very, very happy I picked up two different boxes of ammo... more on that later.
The rifle has a Parker Hale 5C sight installed, which is a fully adjustable target sight. I have never fired with these before today, and I cannot say enough good things about these sights. The sights are extreamly well made and the micro adjustments brought a level of iron sighted precision I had not thought possible on a milsurp. They are very, very sturdy and Im sure the zero will hold with no issues. These sights hands down beat the issued sights and get rid of the frustration involved with "shooting off".
Another feature of this particular rifle I took note of was the trigger. The trigger appears to be a standard LE trigger, however I have never felt one this crisp before. Im not sure if the target LE's had tuned triggers or not, but this one sure feels great.
The magazine pictured is actually a .303 magazine, and feeds fairly poorly in this rifle. Im not concerned as I have heard these are ment to be fired single shot only. Since its a target rifle I dont intend on doing any sort of rapid fire anyway. However when/if I see a .308 LE magazine I will pick it up for sure.
The range:
Today was a decent enough day, sunny and about 15ish degrees with little wind. I started off with a rough bore sight, and then proceeded to try my two different types of ammo at 50m. At 50m the rifle was grouping around the 2inch mark with the Win stuff - pretty dissapointing. At first I was not sure if it was the ammo, the rifle, or me. Well, I figured I may as well give the Federal stuff a try. I couldnt believe the different. A 2inch at 50m group to 2 shots touching, and a better point of impact! I proceeded to shoot with the Fed stuff, gaining a rough zero.
The poor Win ammo
Federal
After seeing the positive results with the new ammo, I proceeded to move out to 100m to get a better idea of the rifle's ability. I was in even more amazement after some slight POI adjustments. I fired at two targets, one with Federal ammo, and one with the Winchester ammo. Again the Winchester ammo showed its downfall with a very dissapointing group. I didnt even bother to measure it to be honest. Remembering the 50m shoot I switched back to the Federal ammo, I was not dissapointed.
Win
Fed
The first 100m 3 shot group of the Federal stuff was SUB MOA! This blew me away to be honest. I proceeded to adjust the sights and I moved POI into the bull with ease.
I could not be happier with this rifle. The accuracy, superb trigger, excellent sights and overall great feel make this rifle one of my best, hands down. I may just move away from Mosins for a while...temporarily
Im sure once I begin reloading I will be even more impressed with this rifle.




















































