slugging the bore

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Re: slugging the bore

Post by eljefe » Mon Feb 15, 2010 5:32 pm

Well, I am not a Smellie expert.
You know, most of the guys have a cracking good time with the 155 Gr 308's in their smelly's.That's another reason I slugged it...with 309 groove caliber, I'm sure we wont have a sinuous slide and uneven burn.
Might load up a few with the 308 bullets and see how they do.
Skennerton , who wrote the book on SMLE's, is not very far from here ,and I better get a copy of the book.Have one called accurizing the smle-by Labudda and Skennerton, still reading it-lots of period war office drawings, and makes for an interesting read.Looking forward to the next break, to take the wood out and lets see how the felt/cork/wood bedding is doing.Quite a complex piece of bedding technology in the Smelly,I believe -and doing up the 'Edward G Robinson' character marks-not too many,fortunately.But before that, I gotta take it out and see how she does with some 174 FMJ match reloads-the last time I fired it,it was 1957 Belgian made link ammo, horrible 10 inch group at 200m.I was scandalised :shock:
BAsic check done, barrel scrubbed well, parts lightly oiled, stock retaining screw tightened.I hope its enough.Shall post pics taken on range
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