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G'Day from Australia where I shoot my Parker-Hale .577" Enfield anytime I can, but currently living on Bisley Rifle Range in England where I shoot an original (and nearly identical) .577" Enfield 2-band rifle. Just getting into what they call here "mid-range" shooting at 300-600 yards using .550" Pritchett projectiles, ceramic plugs and Woolwich-style paper cartridges, very fancy. Look forward to learning from the experts.
 
G'Day from Australia where I shoot my Parker-Hale .577" Enfield anytime I can, but currently living on Bisley Rifle Range in England where I shoot an original (and nearly identical) .577" Enfield 2-band rifle. Just getting into what they call here "mid-range" shooting at 300-600 yards using .550" Pritchett projectiles, ceramic plugs and Woolwich-style paper cartridges, very fancy. Look forward to learning from the experts.

Welcome, Mr Livin'-the-dream! Please tell me about your Pritchett cartridges - I have an original Pritchett volunteer two-band rifle, and have yet to find out what makes it shoot better than a lawn spray.
 
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