After the OP gets what he needs, my friend needs a 1910 sight. Thanks!!
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After the OP gets what he needs, my friend needs a 1910 sight. Thanks!!
It sure it... fantastic!
I talked to Krieger about this tonight. Yes, he says a re-lined barrel is completely safe. The trick is to find someone with the ability and willingness to do the job. He said something about needing...
Curious what the Krieger barrel costs?
(I wasn't aware that they did 1910 Ross barrels. This will be a topic of conversation on Thursday because I shoot smallbore with someone who works at...
I am also in a pinch. My rear sight windage doesn't work on a newly-acquired 1910. Looks...
No stock stamps and that rear sight? Looks different than others I've seen listed at auction. Thanks!
Check out what I found on GunBroker.com!
Canadian Ross Model 10 Rifle 303 British NICE M-10 -...
Lee Collet Die issue: neither the 1905 nor the 1910 liked the lee collet die. With the 1910 it seemed to work fine but the action of squeezing down the neck pushed the shoulder out just enough that...
No rim lock?
Got the 1910 together and took it out to the frozen range today. 5 degrees, which paid tribute to the rifle's heritage. ;)
I loaded up a RANDOM load: 174gr hpbt over 43gr IMR4350. (I read that the...
Thank you, I will try this and also some reduced loads with lighter bullets for short range. I will report back with the results.
Looks like its been a while since loads were posted. I would love to see updates on loads for various Ross models. I have a 1905 and a 1910, and the rifling and barrels are very different so I assume...
Correction on case stretching: the body of the brass shows almost no stretch but the shoulder moved forward and the neck opened up considerably.
I just shot the 1905 today. I was able to get a little 100yd range time in after work but before it got dark.
Sooo what's this about the thin 1905 barrels not being accurate?? I was rather blown...
Just got the 1905 Ross. It is also great. Excellent bore. There is a handguard crack but it is a very simple glue and clamp job. Appears to have seen little use based on the bolt. Has a few extra...
Small aperture sight: So I did some reading and if they only made 1000 Home Guard rifles I believe the odds of finding one of those is highly unlikely. I would however like a small rear aperture...
So I have the 1910...it is pretty great. Better than I thought it would be. I really can't wait to shoot this but I will need to get it together first. It was missing the magazine, floor plate and...
Thanks for the heads up on that variant...I will look twice at every "sporterized" MkIII that I see.
Since my last post I have purchased two Ross rifles that I have not yet received. No banks were...
GREAT info, thanks. And now I really need to have one. If anyone has or knows of one sitting in a safe somewhere and will let it get back on the competition firing line let me know. I have equally...
Thank you all!! The rifle needs to be as-issued per CMP vintage rifle match rules. If the rifle has "upgraded match sights" or anything that wasn't issued to troops then there might be an argument...
Is the MKII** a military or commercial variant? And why that over a MKIII?
I find it hard to find info which explains the differences between these variants.
(I expect this to be difficult to find...
I have a mission to acquire a Ross this winter prior to the next competition shooting season. I think it might be fantastic for vintage high-power matches. I need a very good bore and non-sporterized...
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Yeah that's what I'm saying... seconds on the wrapped mkII. [emoji16]
Where did you get a number like $440? Lol.
I will buy all of your all-matching and original Savages for $400. [emoji16]