My TR rifle is an enfield conversion (please before anyone comments..I am full aware - when they changed to the RUAG ammo I had it full chacked by an armourer, including adjusting the head space and re-proofing) - so due to the care needed when you add a stainless steel target barrel to a 60 yr old action...the slightest hint of rain...and it goes back in the case.
As for No.4s , it cost my Dad nearly £100 to get some of the furniture replaced on his SMLE following a 'drying accident' :(
Shooting in the wet
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Re: Shooting in the wet
Me and the AW love the rain = more shooting as nobody else bothers to venture from the troop shelters im sure some people and their kit are made of sugar
Then get home drip dry and wipe over jobs a goodun

Then get home drip dry and wipe over jobs a goodun

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