Shanky good to see someone interested in getting some good this done. In the mean time, thre is no need to go all caps on your post- You already have our attention.shanky_66 wrote:DECIDED TO BUY 1917 ENFILD ACTION REMIGTON 30.06. SPOKEN TO FEW FRIENDS TO GETTING IT CONVERTED TO SUITE MATCH.
SINCE THIS IS ARMY GUN. IT HAS BETTER BARREL THAN SPORTING RIFLE. AS IT IS WHERE NEW GUNS ARE AVAILABLE HERE IN INDIA?
CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHAT IS MINIMUM QUALIFYING SCORE WHICH WILL ALLOW US TO IMPORT ONE?
REGARDS.
The 1917, unless its a refurbished Eddystone one, it should generally be ok.
when you first mentioned 30-06 army rifle, thats the model that came to my mind.
Good rifle - Damn tough and heavily built to withstand war time usage. I like it.
Please be aware that an army barrel isn't necessarily a better barrel than a sporter. It tends to be a little less precise, particularly if its a war time one. If the rifle hasn't been shot too much you could still get it up to a reasonable level of accuracy. I think you can, in view of the splendid strength of the action and the mass of metal.
You will have to make a conscious decision on retaining or lopping of the rear sight ears/housing, and consequentially the fore sight assembly. Only then can you mount precise match sights. I don't know of a 'drop-in' windage enabled peep-sight for the 1917, as it stands.
Obviously, you'll need a really nice stock made to 'fit' you.
While you are at it, you may also find it useful look up the ISSF rule book (Maybe NRAI too) to keep any modifications within allowable parameters, it'll save you some heartache.
regards,
cc