- Reaction score
- 3,497
- Points
- 1,120
I picked up one of the new build "Enfields" from Wolverine Supplies. This one is in 7.62x39mm. Quite pleased with it, though with the weather of late, I haven't had it out to see how it groups, so the full assessment is not yet complete.
Adding the scope leaves me with a chin-weld as opposed to a cheek-weld, so I'm probably going to pick up a cheek-rest, similar to that on my #4(T).
I've got a little Leupold VX-II 1-4x scope on it. Intent is for this to be my rifle for hunting....ballistics are similar to the .30-30 and that's good enough for anything I'll be shooting at here in Nova Scotia.
This is a variant of the rifle that some have suggested as a replacement for the Ranger's old (and getting older) #4's. I understand that there's been discussion of using this rifle in 7.62x51 as a straight-up replacement, but I'm thinking that there might be better options.
Anyhow, more photos at this link:
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/econolodge/Rifle/
If you want a peek.
NS
Adding the scope leaves me with a chin-weld as opposed to a cheek-weld, so I'm probably going to pick up a cheek-rest, similar to that on my #4(T).
I've got a little Leupold VX-II 1-4x scope on it. Intent is for this to be my rifle for hunting....ballistics are similar to the .30-30 and that's good enough for anything I'll be shooting at here in Nova Scotia.
This is a variant of the rifle that some have suggested as a replacement for the Ranger's old (and getting older) #4's. I understand that there's been discussion of using this rifle in 7.62x51 as a straight-up replacement, but I'm thinking that there might be better options.
Anyhow, more photos at this link:
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/econolodge/Rifle/
If you want a peek.
NS