Greetings again Jusepy,
Thanks for your reply. My early experience with .303 rifles drove me nuts. Handloading for them (yes there were two, a number 1 Parker Hale conversion and a jungle carbine) was a very steep learning curve for a novice. After a few years they were replaced with a Rem 700 .308 which I still have over 40 years later. Handloading was a dream. More recently two .303 rifles have joined the crew. I handload for both of them much more easily having learnt how to get around most of their problems. They are both no 4 rifles made in 1942. The iron sighted one gets taken to the range from time to time and the scoped one gets taken into the bush for the odd ritual hunt (no expectations of any need to make loud noises or carry anything heavy). The latter rifle belonged to a friend who left the planet way too early and I always think of him when I load for it or carry it.
You will likely find your own odd ball rifles that mean something to you and you will know them when you see them.
All the best and regards Grandpamac.
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