Congrats Jusepy,
That side mount for the scope will eliminate problems from a loose bridge (they are riveted on) that I think my original No 1 had. They usually shoot well even if the barrel is a bit pitted provided the crown is not damaged. As mentioned above the heavy projectiles often shoot best, 174 or 180 grain round nose are good. Also as above keep all your cases and don't shoot any of the military rounds. The Greek stuff currently available can be OK but the soft point is best for hunting. .303 rifles often shoot different loads to completely different places so you need to zero with your hunting rounds.
You can load light loads with a Lee Loader, as I do, but you will probably need someone to help you set it up and do an initial prep on your fired cases. This could save a lot of frustration along the way. I am not far away from the Manawatu and am happy to do some coaching if needed.
Enjoy the journey Grandpamac.
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