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  1. Sold: Lee Enfield Bayonet sword

    As above, I'm looking for a Lee Enfield Bayonet sword. I have my grand-father's one back in the US so this is more of a sentimental and historical token to keep this side of the ocean, so condition doesn't need to be amazing. Also I am on a bit of a post-Christmas budget so looking towards the...
  2. New trader in Lincs

    Greetings all, I’m Rob, owner of Stamford Shooting Supplies. Based in Lincolnshire (near Grantham) I’ve been an RFD for approximately a year and pleased to say things are slowly going in the right direction. I cater to a broad variety of shooters but lean more towards target and small game /...
  3. The Australian .303 Wildcats (.22,.243,.25,.27-303, etc)

    A phenomenon many on here may never of heard of, but I'm sure our brethren in the Southern Hemisphere will have, especially due to their undying love for Lee-Enfields! Import restrictions in post-war Australia meant sporting rifles and their respective cartridges were not readily attainable...
  4. Why is load data different in different manuals?

    Hi all, I have a new build Enfield No.4 MK2 with a Lothar Walther barrel that I've been reloading for and have been using a manual that was written specifically for reloading 303 British written by Stephen Redgewell. I've found that my Rifle groups a lot better when I've loaded my rounds with...
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