Hi all. I just bought an old enfield jungle carbine in 303 brit from one of our drivers here at work. It's a Santa Fe conversion of a 1914 STLE. The bore looks reasonably ok, but he hack-sawed the flash hider off back in 1961 when he bought it to go deer hunting with. He threw in 3 full boxes of federal 180gr hi-shok ammo that appears to be very old also. It hasnt been fired since 1961. The end of the muzzle is completely flat and I know that has most likely screwd up the accuracy. (but maybe not) I'd be satisfied with “minute of popcan” accuracy at 50 yards with jacketed ammo but i'd rather get set up for cast ammo. Is there a way that I can restore the crown if the rifle doesnt shoot well or should I just take it to a smith for that? The seller said it shot fine after the hack job but it was only good for about 100 yards due to the already short barrel. I paid him $25 for the rifle and the 60 rounds of ammo. I'm thinking the ammo might be of some collector value, whaddaya think?