SMLE, Short Magazine, Lee Enfield, the brother to your Ishpore. The chamber tended to cut a little looser than what you would find on American rifles. Didn't hurt anything when firing issue ammo, but if you reload for it, the brass flows forward from the head area more than on most rifles. The consequence is that each time it's reloaded, it flows (brass doesn't stretch) again to fill the chamber, thus thinning the brass to the point it will cause a head separation. Don't know if the Ishpore was cut as generously as the SMLE. Someone else needs to chime in here.