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Thumbcocker
04-18-2021, 03:38 PM
Took my 1917 Enfield out today. Barrel is dated 8-18 so I don't know if it made it "over there" or not. I know these guns are not as well liked as other milsurps but I have a soft spot for underdogs.

I had never tried the Ranch Dog 165 in a milsurp before but I am pleased with the results. I actually did the "fat guy happy dance ". Out of respect for the sensibilities of others the happy dance was not recorded.

Load was Ranch Dog 165 at .311 over 34 grains of 4895. Boolis were lubed with Ben's Red with a top coat of thinned Lar's liquid.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210418/bb6033207a47d704ba1f501507553063.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210418/43d05f6ed6ec5b9a767812afdfc2ff18.jpg

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GARD72977
04-18-2021, 03:43 PM
Very nice. I have been wanting one for a while.

Petrol & Powder
04-18-2021, 03:54 PM
I always felt like the P14 and P17 rifles were a bit under rated. The actions are strong, the guns are simple and they rarely break. What's not to love?

In their original configuration, the rear sight is easier to use than the forward mounted sight of the Springfield (or Mauser), at least for me. The the safety is easier to manipulate with the rifle shouldered.

The P17 isn't as crude and peasant-proof as the Mosin Nagant but it's every bit as tough.

I think the P17 deserves more credit than it gets.

GARD72977
04-18-2021, 04:27 PM
I agree about the sights on the 1917. I have gotten older and my sight requires a rear apature.

Conditor22
04-18-2021, 04:34 PM
took out my 104-year-old last Thursday, My eyes are so bad I had to put a scope on her. I wanted to still be able to enjoy shooting her :) .

found out she REALY hates no-GC boolits

https://i.imgur.com/n1sh8HQ.jpg

Thumbcocker
04-18-2021, 05:55 PM
Nice group with gas checks.

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Bad Ass Wallace
04-18-2021, 08:02 PM
They are a nice rifle to shoot. I have both a P14 and an M17 that shoot cast boolits well. With ny near 70yo eyes I find I must have an aperature sight to sharpen the picture.

https://i.imgur.com/mM6qaqyh.jpg

10 shots with P14 Enfield at 100yds
https://i.imgur.com/K1Eu3Oo.jpg

Thumbcocker
04-18-2021, 08:51 PM
I have a P14 that is ratty as all get out. It is stamped DP which i am told means Drill Purposes. It has a shoddy stock repair. Suprisingly the bore is excellent and it is tight. I have read that some P14's went straight to drill rifles. The volly sight is missing. I would love to get a good stock for it.

Adk Mike
04-18-2021, 09:14 PM
I own 2 . Both very nice rifles both original barrels. One an Eddystone the other a Remington .
They are nice Shooter’s. I use 13 grains of Unique and 200 grain bullet cast. Lots of fun.

Larry Gibson
04-18-2021, 09:22 PM
U.S. Rifle M1917........

Thumbcocker
04-18-2021, 09:31 PM
Considering the circumstances they were adopted under and the numbers produced in the amount of time they were made; it is amazing how well quality and tolerances were maintained.

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35 Whelen
04-18-2021, 10:02 PM
Very nice shooting!

35W

samari46
04-19-2021, 12:02 AM
I'm a procrastinator of the first order. Bought a U.S. Model of 1917 barreled action with all parts over 25 years ago. 2-3 years back after I had redone the metal work I finally sent it out to get drilled and tapped for Weaver grand Slam steel bases, bead blasted and blued. Wasn't original as I bought it. Barrel had been cut to 21" And I profiled the rear receiver ring. And made up a plug for the oblong recess in the rear receiver ring. And the smith welded it in place. Guess what? still haven't shot it yet. Ben helped me out with a fat bellied old cut down M1917 stock. And with covid all local ranges are closed. So one of these days. Frank

smithnframe
04-19-2021, 05:50 AM
Very nice!

charlie b
04-20-2021, 09:30 AM
It is fun to shoot the old stuff. Amazing how these things hold their capability over time.

During my youth when the WWII surplus stuff was all sold out of barrels I remember the P14 and P17 being "less desirable" than the 1903 and M98. IIRC it was rated as 'too heavy' and requiring too much machine work for mounting a scope. I remember one article where the author went on and on about how cumbersome it was to carry in the field while at the same time he was shooting <2" groups with the iron sights. He complimented the 03 as being 'easy to carry', whatever that means.

Adam Helmer
04-20-2021, 04:18 PM
I much prefer the M1917 over the M1903. I have my mother's father's M1917 Eddystone he liberated from WW1 along with many other items when he FINALLY came home in 1919.

A bit of history: When the Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, the US troop ships were turned about. Next the rear area U.S. troops were sent home. The last troops pulled out were my grandad's units from the trenches. Franklin was a collector and must have had his own ship because he brought home tons of stuff. His Eddy was my gift from him. I also have Remington and Winchester M1917s.

Adam

Bad Ass Wallace
04-20-2021, 08:43 PM
Beside these 4 original Winchesters, I have a few 'sporting rifles' that I shoot with "J" bullets, 308 Winchester (Rem), 303 Epps Improved (Rem), 25/303 (Eddy). I have a lot of spare parts including a new "In the white" M17 30.06 Winchester barrel.

https://i.imgur.com/Lkp2rnA.png

303 Epps Improved

https://i.imgur.com/RVF9hLM.jpg