I don't have any pictures.For the price of a camera,I could buy a rifle. But you should bump into me at the range,there's good likelyhood,that I'll have one Enfields along.

The Enfield follower has a sharp line for the stagger. The FN Mausers,one was a '51 30-06 and the other a '68 264WM,have the same follower. It starts with a "hard" edge,but as it moves toward the breech, it softens to almost a roll-over.That sounds much more extreme than what you feel with your finger.This allows the base to engage earlier,lining up the cartridge better.

The strips: When I got the Eddystone it had them in.They are about .020 x .250,I think it came like that??It's a September 1918 rifle.So I had Bill add them to the BSA when he rebarrreled to 358Norma. He used .035 x .500. They keep the cartidges back.


You can hunt longer with wind at your back