I've been shooting my newly purchased #4MKII 1952 made SMLE. Those Brits (and Mr. James P. Lee) sure knew what they were about.
That is the smoothest operating bolt action I've ever handled. Very quick and easy. The safety easy to work, and right there where it's needed.
And it's peep sights are very good for my eyes, anybodys really. I know my Mauser is as accurate as my .303, but my groups w/ the .303 are half the size as my m48's, and I'm certain thats because of the Brits superior sights. The ten round mag is very practical, and after polishing the strippers, my (very sturdy) stripper clips work just fine.
The two-stage military trigger on my .303 is awesome, very crisp let-off.
Now the m48 Mauser has a bank-vault like lockup,and I feel very confident when I pull that trigger, but honestly, it's much slower than the SMLE, and it's 5 round capacity is ok to hunt with, but...and those inverted barleycorn or whatever they call 'em sights, good lord, they don't do the rifle justice.
Don't even mention the Mosin=Nagant. A fun and inexpensive rifle to shoot, but I wouldn't want to hunt with it just because of that uber-awkward safety, and the bolt manipulation is so difficult, not only do you generally have to remove the rifle from your shoulder to operate it, sometimes you need a dead-blow hammer as well.
OK, I admit, I might consider a nice M1A or Garand superior in ways to my SMLE, but I can buy 3 or 4 SMLEs, good ones, for what even a Garand would cost.
Or one SMLE and dies, and LOTS of brass, powder and primers.
And really, that smooth bolt action of the SMLE, it's almost as fast to shoot as a Garand.
try a .303, look for a shiny bore and matching # bolt. The #1 has open sights, my preference the #4 has aperture sights. Get the ladder-adjustable rear sight, most of the #4s have 'em.
Good Shooting, and happy new year.