just modify a shooter grade , non restorable lee enfield no1 mkIII
I have made 1/2 a dozen handy bush rifles for myself and friends over the years .
The difference between .308 and .303brit inside 300 yards on any game animal there are tags for is pretty slim and for the inside 100 yard shots I would personally take a straight shooting .303 with a 180gr pill.
I hunt around for nice monte carlo wood stocks or a guy could use a synthetic and then add a modern scope rail. The scout models I have done utilize a full length rail, notched above the ejection area , mounting in 3 locations and using a modified enfield rear sight base for mounting the forward end of the scout rail.
There are a few ideas and options for the open sights and I like to run something like an eotech a65 or a true 1x to 7 or 8x x 32 scope.
Since my first deer dropped to my dads old surplus BSA no1 shtle 3* right around 25 years ago, I have taken more animals inside 100 yards with the .303 brit than I can remember. Never had to try and find one after the shot either. Something about a 180gr .303 brit in a handy scout rifle package really appeals to me
I don't have a pic of the scout rail mod rifle but I'll see if I can find one.
I have made 1/2 a dozen handy bush rifles for myself and friends over the years .
The difference between .308 and .303brit inside 300 yards on any game animal there are tags for is pretty slim and for the inside 100 yard shots I would personally take a straight shooting .303 with a 180gr pill.
I hunt around for nice monte carlo wood stocks or a guy could use a synthetic and then add a modern scope rail. The scout models I have done utilize a full length rail, notched above the ejection area , mounting in 3 locations and using a modified enfield rear sight base for mounting the forward end of the scout rail.
There are a few ideas and options for the open sights and I like to run something like an eotech a65 or a true 1x to 7 or 8x x 32 scope.
Since my first deer dropped to my dads old surplus BSA no1 shtle 3* right around 25 years ago, I have taken more animals inside 100 yards with the .303 brit than I can remember. Never had to try and find one after the shot either. Something about a 180gr .303 brit in a handy scout rifle package really appeals to me
I don't have a pic of the scout rail mod rifle but I'll see if I can find one.
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