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I'm looking to get a Enfield 303 purely for target shooting I love these rifles especially the mk4 I currently have my fac for vermin. 17hmr and. 22lr. Is it as simple as joining a club for a year then putting in for a variation or is there more to it than that?

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I'm looking to get a Enfield 303 purely for target shooting I love these rifles especially the mk4 I currently have my fac for vermin. 17hmr and. 22lr. Is it as simple as joining a club for a year then putting in for a variation or is there more to it than that?

I'm looking to get a Enfield 303 purely for target shooting I love these rifles especially the mk4 I currently have my fac for vermin. 17hmr and. 22lr. Is it as simple as joining a club for a year then putting in for a variation or is there more to it than that?

If you already have FAC, you need to join a target club, as soon as you become a full member you can apply for 303. As long as club is police approved, they will have to let your issuing force know you have joined the club. Depending on club rules could be 3 months or so many visits before becoming full member.

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HI Chaps,

 

very delayed update

 

I am now the proud owner of a NO4 MK2 1955 FTR and couldn't be happier. I am now a member of two home office approved clubs and have seriously gotten into competition shooting with it!

 

The issuing officer didn't have a problem with it at all and get this - My ticket was returned approved within a week and a half !!!, must have been a quiet spell :)

 

Now i'm looking for the next one (maybe a smelly!)

 

can any one recommend any load data for these old girls? I know there is plenty online but hoping someone will be kind enough to pass on some secret recipes !

 

If anyone was to have any wartime rifle what would be peoples choices?

 

Cheers,

Ben

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Good history behind them, but i really don't like the look of them. not aesthetically pleasing to me. i'd Love a BREN gun but imagine that it might be quite expensive to feed :(

 

- Edit - not to mention illegal to have (I think i'm right in saying?)

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Good history behind them, but i really don't like the look of them. not aesthetically pleasing to me. i'd Love a BREN gun but imagine that it might be quite expensive to feed :(

 

- Edit - not to mention illegal to have (I think i'm right in saying?)

Illegal here well section 5 so as near as .ive shot one in Czech at a range i go to ,all i say it has to be done .........

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Illegal here well section 5 so as near as .ive shot one in Czech at a range i go to ,all i say it has to be done .........

 

what is section 5 ? Excuse my ignorance, is that larger caliber semi/fully auto? are they hard/impossible to get hold of as id love a Garand!

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I love the look of the L1A1, personally!

 

But if I was to ever get in to historic service rifle shooting I'd have to have a MKiii SMLE and a Mauser K98k; rifles of pure beauty I think.

 

Dave

 

Side note - my dad and I used to have a nice deact collection with both an SMLE and K98 in the mix. Would love to have been able to shoot them!

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what is section 5 ? Excuse my ignorance, is that larger caliber semi/fully auto? are they hard/impossible to get hold of as id love a Garand!

Section 5 is all the prohibited stuff

Possible, sort of, but mainly for specialist RFDs not "normal" shooters.

Covers all the full auto & the majority of semi auto guns, short shotguns, plus flame-throwers, mortars, grenade launchers, tear gas, Brocock airguns, etc

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I am now the proud owner of a NO4 MK2 1955 FTR and couldn't be happier.

 

If anyone was to have any wartime rifle what would be peoples choices?

Good to see you found a No.4....looking for a Mk.4 would have taken you a while. ..

 

Old service rifles?

WW1

DWM G98 & Pattern 14 Winchester (No.3 "T")

 

WW2

US M1903A4 Remington & Finnish M91'B' & Swedish M43 Husqvarna (M96)

 

After a Finnish M27 or M28

 

The G98 is a night & day difference to the K98k I used to have. Much nicer recoil though the sights having a minimum 400m setting is a p.i.t.a.

 

Swedish M96 Mausers are really nice too.

Very accurate cartridge the 6.5x55 though the bullets are getting difficult to buy at times as the Creedmoor crowd are buying them all !

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I have been lucky enough to have owed the following over the last 20 years I have sold them all now.

Enfield no4 (accurated)

SMLE

Mosin Nagant

Swedish Mauser m1896 (lovely rifle)

1903 30.06 Springfield( couldn't miss sold it still kicking myself now :cry1:)

AR15( UK legal straight pull)

Ismash AK47(UK legal straight pull. after 2shots group went to 10'' at 100)

K98 (kicked like a mule but accurate)

L42 A1 ( dissapointing)

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