No.4 Enfields...consecutive serial numbers.

I will confess to shooting my 310 Cadet Martini at the 100 yard mark, three rounds, amd wondering why I wasn't even on the board, much less paper. The guy next bench down said I was hitting top of the berm, FOUR FEET OVER. Probably Imperial Feet, too.

I had the sights set at 200 yards. Talk about rainbow trajectories.

Much better with proper sight setting.
 
I saw Enfields in the paper like that go quickly at $450 15 years ago, when your average sporter Enfield was $35 - $75.

Now the average sporter is $150 to $250, and I do not see any Enfields in the paper.
 
Cabela's in Reno had an unwrapped version last year for $1200, IIRC.

It was hanging above the door in the gun library.
 
I wish these could still be bought at $95.

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My vision is getting bad but I can hold 2-3+ moa with irons on most my No4's, good enough for shooting steel.

The PH5 is super adjustable, almost to adjustable.
 
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