HT vs No.4(T) Robski Shoot

Well done RW! How’s it shoot?
As I recall, quite well with 180-grain S&B ball. If memory serves, I was able to keep 5-shot groups inside of 1.5 to 2MOA.

I built that one for David Fortier, who subsequently used it in a Shotgun News feature. I believe he got much better accuracy with his handloads.
 
Originally, wood screws were used and not machine screws into inletted brass bushings to hold the cheek pad on. These were installed and left on.
Obviously. But since this rifle was assembled with a repro telescope outfit and cheekpiece (and a "No. 4 Mk. 2T" never existed anyway), I took a bit of artistic license. The machine screws make it easier to remove the cheekpiece for shooting with iron sights.
 
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