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    No.1 MkIII SMLE Whitehead A5 Sniper Build

    So this is the first of the WWI SMLE representative sniper rifle builds I’m trying to get done. I’m really excited with how it came out. I just with I had an original Britishicon A5 scope set.

    I have to give a huge thanks to a fellow board member (who will remain nameless for privacy) for all his help and assistance.

    Purdey/Aldis and PPCo are next when I can find worthy rifles.


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    More pics

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    Looks good!
    I didn't have an A5 scope - substituted a vintage Fecker. Looks appropriate. Haven't fired it yet. Certainly an ungainly setup.

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    Well, I don't know about everyone else, but I'm mightily impressed! She's a beaut!

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    Coming from you Roger that’s the biggest compliment!

    It is definitely an awkward shooting position. Hopefully it’s better at the range than it seems simply sighting things in my yard.

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    Nice work, looks very convincing.

    But why did they not mount the forward base & ring on the backsight base?? The scope slides towards the muzzle under recoil; there was no need to leave two inches or more of scope tube "unused".

    Would be interesting to know who thought the backsight protector was a rigid mounting point!
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    Thanks for the feedback!!!

    It does seem to make no sense to mount that front base to the rear sight protector ear versus a solid spot on the rear sight base. The only thing I can think of is that on the 1903 Springfield they recommended spacing the bases out at 7.2". Coincidentally that is the exact measurement when you mount that front base on the rear sight protector ear.

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