No.5 MkI - input requested (update: post 25)

If any Lee doesn't shoot, the very first thing you do is check The Damned Crack (right at the rear end of the fore-end where it butts against the butt socket). The "Dreaded Ishy Screw" happens to be a factory pre-repair for The Damned Crack.

NEXT thing you do is check that the action and chamber are bedded properly. Should be tight.

Number 4 and Number 5 barrels were supposed to float, more or less, but sometimes they wanted a bit of help. With a Number 4, a 1-inch pressure point at the very front of the forestock works medium-sized miracles. For a Number 5 (Carbine), I would suggest measuring a little forward of HALFWAY between the chamber and the muzzle, and installing a removable pressurepoint there, one you can increase/descrease/move around. Give that a try.

Really nice group that one rifle shot (group in picture). Bean bags can really help, same as wheat bags: lighter than sand, just as steady.

Number 5s are famous for the "Wandering Zero", supposedly caused by either the ligtening cuts in the frame, or by the kiln-dried wartime wood. Some rifles have it, some do not, which doesn't make sense. I am beginning to think that there is more wandering zero out there than can be traced to the rifles!

Your Number 4 buttstock is Canadian Maple, the rest of your wood is quite nice Black Walnut. It looks like this when it's been cleaned down.

It's a "project gun" in many ways, but it sure will be a nice one, once you get the wood done and the fouling out of the barrel. When you're loading for it, try Hornady bullets: they make them to .312", which the British discovered ('way back about 1910) was the most accurate size to make 'em; anything else is not as accurate.

Most important point of all: have fun!
 
try the dishwasher, then try to match the stain. don't paint it thats just f....ed !
as for accracy try puting some thin cardboard shims under the front of the action around the front screw. this works wonders for enfields.
 
the profile of the butt looks all wrong, even for a No4 :confused:

Is it an after market that had a raised comb that someone has sanded down.

Or is it just the camera angle. ??

No, you're right; it's funny lookin'. I have no idea what it started out as or if it has been modified or re-shaped. It came off a badly bubba'd No.4MkII.

To the rest of you, thanks for the tips; I'll be sure to try them all out to see what works best.
 
Well thanks again for the advice guys; I did NOT paint the stock as I had previously decided and attempted to match the different parts of the stock using different shades and mixes of stain. The result is not by any stretch of the imagination perfect, but it is far better than I had hoped for.

Before:
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After:
(Sorry for the carpet... you might wanna fetch your sunglasses if you look at the pic for too long... :cool: )
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Now I just have to let the paint cure on the metal bits for another week or so and I can put it all back together and see if I can get it to shoot straight. :D
 
lol, i have one with original wood that doesn't look that well matched, i think you did great! And since you didn't paint it, i can take the tar pot off the stove, and put the pillow away,.....:runaway:
 
Very pretty!

Nice job.

I have 11 here that you can start on next week..... or shouldn't I hold my breath too long on that?

Seriously, very nice.
 
Looks great! I love the colour! The carpet I mean, the wood's ok. Ps I want a trip to the 1970's in your time machine, they don't make carpet like that anymore so we all know you have one, I'm gonna bring back sooo many cool milsurp guns before bubba and the Rcmp get them...
 
Yeah, that carpet is pretty messed up, eh? Every upstairs room is a different colour and as this is by far the ugliest, it got deemed the "gun room". :rolleyes:

smellie - if you lived any closer I'd offer to come give you a hand with yours, but crossing two time zones is simply two time zones too many. :D
 
Yeah, that carpet is pretty messed up, eh? Every upstairs room is a different colour and as this is by far the ugliest, it got deemed the "gun room". :rolleyes:

smellie - if you lived any closer I'd offer to come give you a hand with yours, but crossing two time zones is simply two time zones too many. :D

I think they used that same carpet inside my little 79 suzuki SUV :p
 
After:
(Sorry for the carpet... you might wanna fetch your sunglasses if you look at the pic for too long... :cool: )
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Now I just have to let the paint cure on the metal bits for another week or so and I can put it all back together and see if I can get it to shoot straight. :D

The wood.....looks good......:cool:...........:wave:
 
Nice job mmatt, well done!

Now you'll have to be patient and take your time to find the proper No4 butt stock, and you'll have a great looking Jungle you can proudly shoot with :)
 
I'm impressed by that finishing job. That is some nice work. I'm even more impressed by the carpet. I want some for my rumpus room!
 
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