Hello nice to hear from you. Just double checked it Enfield cut rifling 1/32” twist quite nice. Too fast for balls unless they are very tight , I just cannot find any information on the rifle ( 1885 maybe as late as 1920)’it’s very well made and cost me £2200 , I bid £1600 and forgot about tax and 28% buyers premium ha ha I just had to have it and the auctioneer was just bidding me up to £1600 for which it was valued, £800 to £1600’ I made several bullet moulds but I think they were too long at 1”. Over the 4 years I have had it I came to the conclusion that Sierra 175 gr jacketed pistol were best , actually perfect, slightly sized down. More recently experimented with .308’jacketed paper patched bullets, only last week experimenting , I thought I would get a Lee .338 mould and paper patch. , out of stock Henry Krank uk I did get some .36 sabots from USA but really for pistol
I bought it in mind for hog shooting in France , 40 min and £199 on ferry . I chatted with out man in Calais France , no regulations buying BP guns. But you have to have a reason to carry , going on a hunt , etc is ok , but I cannot carry it in my motorhome just in the hope of shooting, So seems I need an elusive permit to carry , but that covers modern guns etc. then I need a hunting permit for BP. I kind of gave up . Substitute powders banned in France Seems French police are not bothered about BP guns, well it’s France . Having said that , I never saw any wild deer or hogs in thousands of miles Gunny life is very complicated in France , love the country.
Sorry to ramble along to a quick question, but nice to chat