Well, okay they're both BSA's.
The one I'd like to add to the discussion is the obvious Martini action with the questionable heritage.
I don't have even the slightest problem or issue with it . I even have a nutcracker and dies for it.
The "303" bore even slugs to just over .3125" and as cast 313-314" shoot just fine out a well worn 313 sizer.
Because it hints at a parts and pieces rifle I was skeptical at first. Then about everything I feed it goes where I point it.
I'll get a real photo essay up because there are enough of you greybeards here that we may be able to track down some of the origin.
The action itself looks like it was loved on by someone that cared. The trigger is excellent.
The wood and the pre-blued polish lack a bit leaving it about a 6 of ten.
In my accounting though if it performs as flawless as this I'm going to keep smiling.
The other BSA in that case is a CF2 in .270, an old and dear friend.
The rest of it you can guess at