British Ammunition
Jun/100
What is the best place to aim ammunition to use in a Lee Enfield No. 4 MK. British .303 rifle at 100 yards?
Gun groups very well, and I have seen in the whites beaten repeatedly. I use Winchester 180 grain Super and the back of the photograph is now one foot above Target (about 100 110 yards). What is the best brand of cereal to correct this? I suppose I should also add that when purchased the gun which had increased in the file "battle" where the hole is large enough. It grows about a foot high with a round. I bought a new view back (A to Dink around with) and welded the holes closed, he leaned forward to light a small angle and a smaller hole to look like my friend to sporterized 4. MK1 ... (Which is very clear) He worked at first, but now it is shooting about 7.5 "tall with Winchester 180 gr ... Is it the ball or is my weapon intended to be seen at 200 meters, without returning to the characteristic long-term?
Let me begin by trying Remington Core-Lokta MS 150 grains. What causes heavier bullets cause greater impact on white is that they take more time in the barrel. As the fall begins, the canyon begins to rise, and when the ball leaves the barrel, the barrel is higher than it would with lighter, faster bullet. However, I say a foot high 100 yards seems a lot. Check the display settings and make sure it is using the diaphragm correctly, if your weapon is the view of L-shaped flip, or that the opening is positioned in the case of sight adjustable scale.