300m? Real men don't get out of bed for less than 600m.
You're right about the Lee-Enfield though: a basic, but robust piece of kit, with superb accuracy. I used to use them at 200 and 500 yards in cadets, but that was a very long time ago. For anyone who understands, I got second place in the Wellington one year at Bisley.
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Nice one i got my marksman badge on the 303 at longmore

fired lots there gpmg was my fav did like the bren also funny how it bounces forward even though it uses the same rounds as the Enfield
I was in the RCT southall we had our own range there for converted Enfield's that fired 22 rounds
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