Just for fun, I've been loading chargers with both commercial and PMP surplus .303 and using them in my Lee-Enfields at the range. Some chargers are blued, and are smoother than the parkerized ones. My experience is that, with all the chargers, one has to use a lot of thumb pressure, close to the base of the round, to move the rounds down the charger and into the magazine. This must have been a royal pain in action. Has anyone any thoughts or experience to offer on this point?





























I shot my #5 for the carbine at a three gun match to be different (and it's fun!) and i spent the night before carefully filling my strippers. At the first stage I stuck the !@#$ thing in upside down, effectively tying every round to the one under it. Got to dump the clip, unload, reload and then try to shoot the course of fire (while being severely heckled by the peanut gallery, WITH the @#$@# clock running). Still, I didn't do that again and actually scored well with it (once the dumba@# behind the butt learned how to load it






















