- Location
- Edmonton, AB
A couple years ago, I bought a beater bubba'd Enfield. Mounted a scope on it and figured it'd be a decent deer getter. Well, Shooting with a chin weld proved to be a pain, and as time progressed, I learned about the upward pressure bedding and the fact that a full stock is.... well... kinda important.
So since the stock on this old girl has seen better days, mind you, the whole gun has too (no big deal, she's a piece of history!) I got to thinking. Ive seen the "tanker" enfields, and Bubba Carbines, and this piece is a prime candidate for something, considering that it's been backbored at one point or another, and the stock has been repaired in a couple places.
I got the scope mount off (it's in the EE) and the butt stock off. Trigger guard is gone too, and getting scrubbed later tonight. The question I have is, ow do I get the forend off? Does the pin drift all the way through? Do I need a special tool?
I don't really know here, this is another winter project for me. If someone wants photos, I can snap a few.
In terms of how this thing shoots, well, I could ring the big gong at 300m at Genessee all day with factory ammo, but that gong was a good 2 or 3 feet in diameter. I'd like minute of deer or moose vitals at 100, since this will ultimately be a backup/truck gun, so she needs to be compact and rugged.
Any help, fellas?
So since the stock on this old girl has seen better days, mind you, the whole gun has too (no big deal, she's a piece of history!) I got to thinking. Ive seen the "tanker" enfields, and Bubba Carbines, and this piece is a prime candidate for something, considering that it's been backbored at one point or another, and the stock has been repaired in a couple places.
I got the scope mount off (it's in the EE) and the butt stock off. Trigger guard is gone too, and getting scrubbed later tonight. The question I have is, ow do I get the forend off? Does the pin drift all the way through? Do I need a special tool?
I don't really know here, this is another winter project for me. If someone wants photos, I can snap a few.
In terms of how this thing shoots, well, I could ring the big gong at 300m at Genessee all day with factory ammo, but that gong was a good 2 or 3 feet in diameter. I'd like minute of deer or moose vitals at 100, since this will ultimately be a backup/truck gun, so she needs to be compact and rugged.
Any help, fellas?


















































