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Old November 25, 2009, 07:29 PM   #18
CWizard
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I'm here to beat the dead horse. It's actually a U.S. Model 1917. The 1917 Enfield was chambered in .303 british under contract to the british before the US entered World War I. Once the US entered the fray they changed the chambering to .30-06.

My Sierra book shows a spire point OAL as 3.340 max.
My Lyman book also shows OAL max as 3.340
My Hornaday book evidently is in hiding.
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