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<blockquote data-quote="adamjp" data-source="post: 2265183" data-attributes="member: 40749"><p>I re-read your original post, and when you said 'Enfield' I read 303 Brit.</p><p></p><p>To me an Enfield is a specific manufacturing location and design, No.1 and No.4 to be exact. The P14/M17 may have been designed by the British at RSAF (in the town of Enfield), but built entirely by Winchester, ERA, etc. in the US.</p><p></p><p>If it were me, given the weight of those actions, I would be looking to 280 AI with a long heavy sporter barrel for sit and watch (stand) hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamjp, post: 2265183, member: 40749"] I re-read your original post, and when you said 'Enfield' I read 303 Brit. To me an Enfield is a specific manufacturing location and design, No.1 and No.4 to be exact. The P14/M17 may have been designed by the British at RSAF (in the town of Enfield), but built entirely by Winchester, ERA, etc. in the US. If it were me, given the weight of those actions, I would be looking to 280 AI with a long heavy sporter barrel for sit and watch (stand) hunting. [/QUOTE]
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