Not Quite Mad Minute With A .303 Lee-Enfield No.4
Britain
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6m 45s
In a slight deviation from normal mad minute programming, Mike takes a look at a more or less practical 15 rounds, and discusses the important point that if you can in principle fire 25+ rounds, when you dial it back to 15 you can spend much more time doing things like aiming, worrying about your trigger control, following through and so on.
Illustrated through the medium of a .303 Lee-Enfield No.4 rifle.
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