"But if there is a chance you CAN read ?"
Insulting enough, one might think, especially considering that gallen270 is often one of the first to try to HELP someone.
MY comments, on the other hand, were not based on any historic arguments but on my own experience on the range with the Lee-Enfield series of rifles. This experience began in 1963 but there are people on here who predate my experience and they all will tell you the same thing.
Altering the support points on the SMLE rifle is a darned quick way to change your point of impact. That's WHY sandbags were suggested so many times.
When the SMLE rifle came out, it faced almost universal criticism. It was too short, the barrel was MUCH too light, the sights were terrible: anything you could ask for. Yet, in worldwide competitions, the SMLE rifle proved to be the equal of almost ANY other Service rifle built. It is difficult and tricky to bed properly, but some of us DO know how to do it. Some of us have proved that, with a good bore and the right tools, almost ANY SMLE can be induced to shoot VERY nicely indeed. 1 MOA is NOT unheard-of for the SMLE; I have 3 here which will do it IF you can hold it -- or rest it -- the way it WANTS to be held.
THAT is what people were trying -- seriously -- to impress upon you.
But (LOL!) you don't want to hear that.
Enjoy!