I once took all of my Lee Enfields to Rosebud for a serious shootout. Ammo was FN fmj ball loads and my then favorite handload of 47 grs. Olin 760 , Win. L.R. primer, and a pulled British FMJ bullets.
Rifles were three Longbranch no. 4mk1*'s, a 43 and 2 50's, the 50's were brand new. Also used a 45 Faz no 5 mk 1, a Parker hale sporter faz 43 no4 mk1 with a nice walnut stained birch monte carlo checkered stock , and a no. "no.3 BSA High Velocity sporter". Mine is based on an early (1906) No1 action. It has a beautiful svelte British sporter stock and cape sights (3 folding leafs and a folding, adjustable ladder sight) . It has the worst bore of the bunch, it is frosty.
The Parker hale has a 4-12 scope, all the #4's have stock peeps, and the BSA has open express sights.
For 6,, 5 shot groups, averaged , the BSA came in at 1.050, the Parker Hale 1.200, and all the rest were virtually identical at 1.375.
For 6 10 shot groups averaged, the Parker Hale was 1.7, all the no 4's were at 1.95, the BSA 2.1 and the no5 2.25.
All the rifles in shooting these groups shot the ocasional 3 shot 1/2 inch group. Does this mean I have 6 Lee Enfields that shoot 1/2 inch groups?