

So clicking down can get you on target at shorter ranges. If the rifle is zeroed effectively at the 200 yard setting with Mk7 ball then the micrometer sight can be found to have 2 to 4 clicks still available below the the 200 yard graduation. The No4 Micrometer rear sight can be used with todays sports load ammunition and to attain a 100 yard effective zero - each click is 2 MOA on the standard screw and indent spacing.

The majority of members shoot either the SMLE or the No 4, however many of the rarer marks are owned by members. The micrometer rear sight was to be switched onto any rifle in FTR or armourer rebuild in place of the simpler versions in the post war years. The Lee Enfield Rifle Association (LERA) LERAs aims are to promote the shooting, collection, and study of the Lee Enfield series of rifles. The design and first versions of this sight were produced by the Singer so it was also known as the "Singer Sight". Here is the No4 Rifle Micrometer Rear Sight which was part of the original Trials Rifle design in the 1930's and was built for the initial production rifles but war time production expedient modification replaced it with 3 versions of simplified sight on all but No4T designated production rifles until factories and efforts could keep up.
