Did the SMLE have a detachable magazine?

The Lee–Enfield is a bolt-action, magazine-fed repeating rifle that served as the main firearm of the military forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth during the first half of the 20th century, and was the British Army’s standard rifle from its official adoption in 1895 until 1957….

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How powerful is a 303 British?

303 British to develop muzzle velocities ranging around 770 metres-per-second, (2526 fps) while the original version didn’t exceed around 620 metres per second (2034 fps) .

What Lee-Enfield was used in ww2?

In 1942, Lee-Enfield Mk I* rifles with a slightly simplified design began to be manufactured by the Long Branch Arsenal in Canada and Savage-Stevens Firearms in the United States. After WW2, Lee-Enfield No….Lee-Enfield No. 4 Rifle.

Country of Origin United Kingdom
Barrel Length 635.000 mm
Weight 4.100 kg
Rate of Fire 20 rounds/min
Range 503 m

Is a 303 good for hunting?

Hunters from the previous generation reported that a 303 British is all what you need, for moose hunting, up to distance of say 250 yards.

Is 303 a good round?

303 British makes a good choice as an all-around cartridge, with enough rifles still in commission and enough good ammunition to feed them. Modern ammunition is centered around the 150- and 180-grain bullets, and the velocities tend to run just a bit slower than the .

Is the 303 British a good round?

The . 303 British makes a good choice as an all-around cartridge, with enough rifles still in commission and enough good ammunition to feed them. Modern ammunition is centered around the 150- and 180-grain bullets, and the velocities tend to run just a bit slower than the .

Can you hunt deer with a 303?

I hunted for years with my . 303. It was and is very accurate ! I took Blacktail , mule deer and moose with this rifle.

Is 303 British a good deer rifle?

The . 303’s terminal ballistics are impressive on medium game, its generally heavier weight and slower velocities compared to other ‘deer’ rounds offer good penetration and excellent stopping power without much in the way of the meat damage you might see with a lighter, faster round.