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    Had the good fortune to shoot with the London Practical Shooting Club at Bisley in 1988. A very companionable bunch of gentlemen shooters, the Brits are. My friend Maurice Kanereck, who I still exchange letters with (refuses to do e-mail) shoots in many of the vintage matches.

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    Good old Maurice, he let me shoot his #5T .308 and some police special .223 bolt gun. Nice man.




    Boy that #5 could shoot.
    "Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries,
    know people. Let your memory be your travel bag."

    - Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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    The evolution of the Lee Enfield Sniping Rifle

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrylee View Post
    The evolution of the Lee Enfield Sniping Rifle
    Very nice, Ray

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