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Picked Up a real bubbad Ross
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10-18-2016 05:50 PM
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Yup, needs a bit of work. Looks about like my TWO #5 carbines here, sad and needy.
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Back position shooting or a guy with no neck?
Action looks OK and there's money in all those parts.
Any markings on the barrel?
“There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”
Edward Bernays, 1928
Much changes, much remains the same. 
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will try an clean it up an list any markings i can find. not sure if i will part it or sell whole with out sight at least not sure what make it is yet
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Getting ready to attempt, and I stress attempt to give this rifle some love. It's bad fellas,,, the pictures don't even begin to tell the story.
Since I know zero about the Ross I have two questions. How do you remove the bolt? More importantly does anyone have any bedding tips for the Ross?
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Photo three shows the bolt stop/release on the left side - push down and the bolt should come out. The bolt stop is powered by a spring in a hole drilled in the stock. The bolt stop may be rusted in your example.
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Thank You to wjw For This Useful Post:
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That type of neglect just saddens me that people just have no idea and complain when ol' betsy wont hit a thing or grenades on them!
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