Poyers' '03 Springfield Book
The past year I have grown quite fond of the old '03. I started out as a carbine fan, and then a brief stint with the M1. I still love 'em, and read about 'em, but the Springfield keeps calling me back. Maybe its the 40+ years of production and many variations, I don't know. Maybe I just like the way a bolt action .30-'06 feels on the shoulder when I squeeze the trigger. :thup:
Point is, between the info I find on this site and the web, the rifles I get my hands on at the shows, the ones I end up taking home :madsmile:, and the reference books I'm collecting, I'm absorbing all I can and would like to know what to be careful of.
Every time Poyers book is brought up, we are told to "be cautious" and "pay close attention" because of some apparent mistakes. Its even been called "trash". Why is it so bad? It HAS to be good for something, if at least, a mere list of different parts. Yeh, hes listed every difference as a "type" or "variation" and so on, which tends to get confusing, but I want to know what is just, "plain wrong". Is there really a perfect reference? I don't think so. Thats why newer editions are printed, right?
I haven't been haunting this forum very long, but I plan to. So, if some of you more "seasoned" '03 fans have a copy of Poyers' latest edition, or don't need a copy to do so, please clue me in on some of the more apparent "mistakes and falsehoods" so I can make notes for future reference. I'd really like to know. Thanks in advance, Mike D :cheers: