Mad Minute Series: Lee-Enfield No.4
Bloke on the Range
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Finally. The first "proper" installment in the Mad Minute series! In which The Bloke geeks out with the footage and data he got! This one is the Lee-Enfield No.4 in .303 British (natch), to serve as the baseline. Target is 18-20m away, in case I forgot to say it in the vid.
Sorry for the echo in part of the video. There might be one or two more with the same problem in the pipeline, so we'll all just have to suffer just a small amount :)
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