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Springfield 1903 Sporter circa 1930
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The stock has a firing proof (P in a circle, no serifs) ; it has a fine blued finish, the bolt is polished bright and electro-penciled with the rifle's serial number; the barrel is star gauged; bore pristine and it is fitted with a Lyman No. 48 sight. When I purchased the rifle the only thing missing was the sight apertures for the Lyman. Was able to get some on-line from Brownells. When they arrived I took it to the range and used a 25 meter zero target. You're looking at 20 rounds (1 box) of Federal national match ammo, fired from a bench (seated) with a padded rest. I don't shoot that well, but the group would have been smaller if I had better breath control.