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  1. Thread: .303 M-10s?

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    A military rifle, sight on charger bridge, no...

    A military rifle, sight on charger bridge, no bolt rivet, with enlarged chamber (E on barrel knox form), sold into the civilian market (Nitro Proved) (Not English Made). It appears to have the...
  2. Thread: .303 M-10s?

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    I'm not an expert on the Ross, but my...

    I'm not an expert on the Ross, but my understanding is as follows:

    The basic Ross rifle action manufactured after 1910 was the M-1910. This action was revised and issued around 1913/14 as the...
  3. Thread: .303 M-10s?

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    I agree, photographs would be very helpful. I...

    I agree, photographs would be very helpful. I believe we are talking apples and oranges. You may find the attached excerpt interesting from...
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    Surpmil, I've never read anything about a Ross...

    Surpmil, I've never read anything about a Ross rifle factory chambered in .35 Whelen. I'm only aware of the .280 Ross, .303 Brit/Ross, .354 Ross/Eley (experimental), .35 Winchester, and the .370...
  5. Thread: .303 M-10s?

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    The .303 British and .303 Ross are the same...

    The .303 British and .303 Ross are the same cartridge. The only difference is that .303 Ross chambers and ammunition were kept to target grade standards until WWI.
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