The brass comes out definitely better than the leeEnfield I had, but they are coming out a bit different then they go in lol.Try electrolysis on that barrel. It might lift a bunch of the darkness, but if it’s pitted there’s not much you can do. The chamber shouldn’t be generous, the Commercial rifles were never subjected to enlarged chambers like the military rifles. All of my commercial rifles spit brass out that make any Lee-Enfield very envious. After that, I’d try hand loads with a few different bullet types and see what happens. Is the crown in decent shape? What is the bedding like? Stock have any cracks? Are your bullets hitting paper nose on or keyholeing?
Another thing I just thought of, the Winchester buckhorn rear sight doesn’t offer to great accuracy either. They’re pretty tough to get a solid and repeatable sight picture with IMHO. Especially compared to aperture sights with a longer radius or a scope. What kind of accuracy are you seeing? My best Rs shoot about 3-4” with me behind them. My best ones with aperture sights (especially a Lyman 48 or 50) I can get down around 1.5” and my scoped SDS will do 1” regularly. I don’t suspect it’s a difference in the quality of rifle between the Rs and the others, I believe it’s mostly sight picture and radius.
I tried a few bullets and the Hornady 174gn seems the best, like you I get about 3-4”@100m maybe a little more! I would love an aperture but I don’t want to drill holes in it.
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