To Tuc 22: I have not done anything special to the 'zytel' stocked #4 thus far. I bobbed the barrel back to the front sight mount for cosmetic purposes and that's about it. If I get really bored some winter I might clean up the metal and sandblast blue the rifle. Will be putting on a GI web sling as soon as the 1 1/4" swivels show up; also stowed a ruptured case extractor, pull-through, and little oddments in the butt cavity. Rimmed cases require some attention at the time of loading, whether singly or via stripper clip, but are not a big deal otherwise. The important thing is to neck size .303 brass for the individual rifle; otherwise you may as well just toss the brass after first or second firing. (Plug for Lee collet dies for .303 here.) These are quirky rifles but they have a lot of hidden virtues beyond the giveaway price. I suspect that they would be just about as good for hunting/fighting as anything else. Yes, an M1A or even an M1 is a 'better rifle'--but I think I'd rather have a Lee-Enfield than an M16 sometimes. They will get the job done--the Brits muddled along with them for about 100 years and in some parts of the world they're still in use. If you can find a better deal for $99 buy it.
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