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Scoped No.4

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Category: Enfields
Forum Name: After Market Enfields
Forum Description: What have you done to that Enfield??
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Topic: Scoped No.4
Posted By: thresher_593
Subject: Scoped No.4
Date Posted: October 12 2008 at 8:12am


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Hiding out in the Northwest corner of Southeast Ohio



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Posted By: thresher_593
Date Posted: October 12 2008 at 8:16am
OK, obviously there's something I'm missing, can't insert my text. Anyway this is my only (at the time) Enfield. I have installed an S&K mount and a Leapers
3-9 x 50 UTG scope. I'll be using this rifle to hunt coyotes.


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Hiding out in the Northwest corner of Southeast Ohio


Posted By: Cookie Monster
Date Posted: October 12 2008 at 8:27am
Nice wood pile there..............With a nice looking No4MkI a top


Posted By: Kodiac400
Date Posted: October 12 2008 at 8:35am
Great pic...........and great wood piling job. Where did you get the cheek resting pad?


Posted By: thresher_593
Date Posted: October 12 2008 at 11:08am
The cheek pad is for a M-4 carbine. I picked it up at a gunshow. It has interchangeable pads so you can adjust the height. It works pretty well with the Enfield. I've been hauling and splitting firewood for the last several weeks. We get the majority of our heat from the wood stove so I spend a lot of time in the late summer/early fall gathering the wintwer supply in.

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Hiding out in the Northwest corner of Southeast Ohio


Posted By: Cookie Monster
Date Posted: October 12 2008 at 2:22pm
thresher_593 I like that cheek pad as well, you can install and remove very simply with no damage


Posted By: Green Mist
Date Posted: October 13 2008 at 12:50am
Hi Thresher 593,
 
Have same mount on my own gun, can you remove the bolt with the mount fitted ? How does she shoot? B.
 
PS - hey lads - would that be "a cord of wood" as I hear in the movies ?


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When all else fails, call in the Artillery.


Posted By: thresher_593
Date Posted: October 13 2008 at 1:27am
I can get my bolt out with no problem. I've heard other people say they couldn't remove their bolt also. I haven't had a chance to take her out to shoot, hope to get some trigger time in this weekend. That stack of wood is about 8' wide, 10' long, and 5' high. More than a cord, less than I need!

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Hiding out in the Northwest corner of Southeast Ohio


Posted By: Kodiac400
Date Posted: October 13 2008 at 2:35am
Who makes that cheek pad?


Posted By: White Rhino
Date Posted: October 13 2008 at 7:37am
Thresher , Who told you that was more than a cord of wood stacked that way ? The Guy that deliverd it ?????
A cord is 4 foot X 4 Foot X 8 Foot stacked tight ! Not loose !!!
 
I seen a delievery Guy do that before to a naighbor of mine years ago... Funny thing I was not the one paying for the wood but I was the one arguing with the Delivery Man on what a cord is..... They can realy rip people off by stacking it with the spaces in it...  especialy City folk...
 
I remember getting my tail busted for stacking it like that for my Great Unkle ! LOL!!! and I was just being a kid and trying to get out of work.....


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"White Rhino"

"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer." --W. C. Fields


Posted By: thresher_593
Date Posted: October 13 2008 at 10:55am
Thresher , Who told you that was more than a cord of wood stacked that way ? The Guy that deliverd it ?????
A cord is 4 foot X 4 Foot X 8 Foot stacked tight ! Not loose !!!
 
Only the ends are cribbed, the rest is piled close. You stack the ends like that to keep the pile from falling and allow air to move thru the stack. We haven't had rain here for several weeks so I haven't tarped the pile. It's supposed to rain later this week so I'll get the tarp on to keep it dry. I still have trees down that need to be bucked and split, need to bring in about the same amount as I have now to get me thru the winter.
 
I have no idea who makes that cheek piece. It came in an un-marked package from a vendor at a gunshow. I'm hoping to find another one at the Columbus show later this month. If I find anymore info I'll be glad to pass it along.


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Hiding out in the Northwest corner of Southeast Ohio


Posted By: White Rhino
Date Posted: October 14 2008 at 9:48am
Columbus ? What State????

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"White Rhino"

"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer." --W. C. Fields


Posted By: thresher_593
Date Posted: October 14 2008 at 10:30am
OH

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Hiding out in the Northwest corner of Southeast Ohio


Posted By: White Rhino
Date Posted: October 15 2008 at 7:41am
Ohio ?  Great I have an old Army Buddy in Ashtabuela (Probably not spelled correct)  He was our Armourer over in Germany.
We have not talked or visited with each other since I left Germany.
One of My other Buds went through a Bud of His at the N.S.A. and found us.
Some day We will all get back together for a few Beers and some BS from the past....We are trying for a get together this X-Mass since I dont cellabrat that Holliday and He has no Kids . seems like a good time to get together and have one of my famous Bonn Fires....


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"White Rhino"

"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer." --W. C. Fields


Posted By: thresher_593
Date Posted: October 15 2008 at 10:24am
The Ashtabula River Gorge is beautiful this time of year. There's a scenic railway that operates along the river, a nice trip. I live about 150 miles away, near a small town called Zanesville, home of Zane Grey and the only true"Y" bridge in the world.

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Hiding out in the Northwest corner of Southeast Ohio


Posted By: NBhunter
Date Posted: November 05 2008 at 12:43pm
Well, yes, it is indeed called a "cord of wood", but I'd venture that if he's been splitting and piling wood for several weeks he's got a hell of a lot more than a cord piled up! By the way, it is a lovely wood pile; and a beauty of a rifle as well!Smile

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NBhunter


Posted By: thresher_593
Date Posted: November 06 2008 at 1:58am

Thanks NBhunter. I've added to the pile considerably since that photo. I hope to have my entire supply for the winter cut, split and stacked next to the house by Christmas time. Looks like the weather this weekend is going to be wet and rainy, bummer. I had hoped to bring in a nice stick of Ash from the woods.



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Hiding out in the Northwest corner of Southeast Ohio


Posted By: thresher_593
Date Posted: January 18 2009 at 10:54am
Originally posted by thresher_593 thresher_593 wrote:

This rifle has the S&K mount. It seems pretty solid, you don't have to alter the rifle, and it mounts the scope low along the centerline.

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Hiding out in the Northwest corner of Southeast Ohio


Posted By: airforcediver
Date Posted: January 18 2009 at 2:16pm
Originally posted by Kodiac400 Kodiac400 wrote:

Great pic...........and great wood piling job. Where did you get the cheek resting pad?
 
here's one for ya's
 
http://www.m1acheekpad.com/ - http://www.m1acheekpad.com/
 
there are tack shos that make them as well
 


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If all else fails call in a MOAB and call it a day



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