I put 6 rounds 100 yards down range yesterday with my scoped 1944 No 4 Mk1*. A steady wind was coming at me from the left at an angle at about 5 MPH with an occasional gust. I shot new Greek HXP rounds from the 1980s. My point of aim was the center of the target. I thought the consistency of the grouping was decent considering the wind was not exactly ideal for target shooting. I can easily see how the No. 4 was used as a sniper rifle. The Greek ammo is outstanding.

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I also shot 6 rounds that were reloaded with 174 gr. FMJ-BT bullets and IMR 4064 powder. All 6 were on target but the grouping was not as tight as the HXP ammo. Again, all shots were aimed at the center of the target.

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