The barrel was loose when i got it, someone had tried to put it on but i think they over torqued it, the barrel was kinda mushroomed, hes been in the buisness for 30 years has alot of the tools, i just found out theres another guy has a barrel vise and the proper wrench, but any way when you tightened the barrel the sights were off, so it needed to be shimmed,"...to get the barrel torqued..." Whatever for? If the barrel is loose, you have far greater issues than headspace. You need a barrel vice and action wrench, a proper action wrench, to fix it. A local hobbyist is highly unlikely to have or want to buy the proper tools to fix a Lee-Enfield barrel issue. And don't let anybody near your rifle who says it can be done with vice grips or a pipe wrench.
Marstar is listing No. 4 bolt heads at $19 each. They're listing 0's, 1's and 2's.
I'd be inclined to spend the money and buy a set of headspace guages. Brownell's.

The barrel was loose when i got it, someone had tried to put it on but i think they over torqued it, the barrel was kinda mushroomed, hes been in the buisness for 30 years has alot of the tools, i just found out theres another guy has a barrel vise and the proper wrench, but any way when you tightened the barrel the sights were off, so it needed to be shimmed,
Either someone has cut material off the barrel shoulder or off the face of the receiver ring, or if it is significantly "mushroomed" the shoulder has been damaged by extreme over-tightening.
You're best to turn a new shoulder on the barrel and make a breeching-up washer. You can lap the washer to whatever thickness you need to make the barrel come up just right by hand. You have to be careful to keep it dead square when lapping though: emery paper on heavy plate glass for example.
, but he thought he might just try it anyway. Fortunately I never did find out how that worked out for him. 
its been shimmed, and tightened up, so long as the headspace is good on this new bolt, i dont see a problem in firing it
Remember that bolt locking lugs have to be lapped in or at least inspected with layout blue to make sure they contact evenly for accuracy reasons if no other.






























