can a guy really use the term "nice" and "sporter" in the same sentence?
As for the SKS, I've had one, I hate it, cheap to shoot but not my cup of tea. That thing is getting sold too, come to think of it.
I didn't mean to lead people off topic, as I am very well aware of the punishment an Enfield can handle. As people have stated, its a military design, purposely built to withstand the mud and crud of WW1 europe. And I'm not asking what would be a good "truck gun", as I already have a Marlin 336 that fits that bill perfectly.
What I am looking for is a very accurate "shooter", if you will. Right now, my Enfield fits the bill of being able to do 1.5 MOA at 100 yards, and that is a completely stock Longbranch (minus the brownells scope mount). If I bed the action IN ACCORDANCE WITH milspec guidlines and stuff (As I said, I hate bubba as much as the next guy), then it will shoot even better, but still keep all the "knockabout" ability that I want.
That being said, it is still an excellent condition longbranch with matching numbers, and I'd feel somewhat iffy about "using the rifle", so to speak. Thats why I was trying to get opinions on the newer modern actions in comparison to the old Lee. I know that the modern rifles will maybe be more accurate right out of the box, but how will they stand up to the same #### the enfield dealt with in two world wars? Cheers -Cameron
As for the SKS, I've had one, I hate it, cheap to shoot but not my cup of tea. That thing is getting sold too, come to think of it.
I didn't mean to lead people off topic, as I am very well aware of the punishment an Enfield can handle. As people have stated, its a military design, purposely built to withstand the mud and crud of WW1 europe. And I'm not asking what would be a good "truck gun", as I already have a Marlin 336 that fits that bill perfectly.
What I am looking for is a very accurate "shooter", if you will. Right now, my Enfield fits the bill of being able to do 1.5 MOA at 100 yards, and that is a completely stock Longbranch (minus the brownells scope mount). If I bed the action IN ACCORDANCE WITH milspec guidlines and stuff (As I said, I hate bubba as much as the next guy), then it will shoot even better, but still keep all the "knockabout" ability that I want.
That being said, it is still an excellent condition longbranch with matching numbers, and I'd feel somewhat iffy about "using the rifle", so to speak. Thats why I was trying to get opinions on the newer modern actions in comparison to the old Lee. I know that the modern rifles will maybe be more accurate right out of the box, but how will they stand up to the same #### the enfield dealt with in two world wars? Cheers -Cameron


















































