The L85A1, a British bullpup rifle, was tested for reliability and handling. While accurate, it exhibited historical issues like inconsistent ejection and a failure to extract/eject. The rifle is strictly right-handed, and the SUSAT optic's short eye relief poses a safety concern during recoil.
This review tests the accuracy of a 'faux' Enfield No.4 Mk 1 (T) sniper rifle using surplus and handloaded .303 British ammunition. While surplus Greek HXP and British Radway Green yielded groups of 5.8 MOA and 3.7 MOA respectively at 100 yards, handloads achieved approximately 1.6 MOA. The speaker concludes that handloads are crucial for maximizing the rifle's precision potential for modern hunting standards.
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