I'm with Rigby on the .280 Ross, before we get on the .303 (British) band wagon I would suggest the posters read up on this cartridge. A pretty hot .7mm, invented by a Canadian. JMHO - FWIW --- John 303.
I'm with Rigby on the .280 Ross, before we get on the .303 (British) band wagon I would suggest the posters read up on this cartridge. A pretty hot .7mm, invented by a Canadian. JMHO - FWIW --- John 303.
Not trying to hi-jack a thread because I "need" a #1 / 303, but what would everybody's choice or preference be for sights / optics !
I think I'd have to choose between a 3x or 1.5x5 Leupold...
Not trying to hi-jack a thread because I "need" a #1 / 303, but what would everybody's choice or preference be for sights / optics !
I think I'd have to choose between a 3x or 1.5x5 Leupold...
Ammo availability would be the fly in the oitment, unless I can find info.to the contrary it would be a fire form, handload situation. I understand that being a semi-rimmed case it can be made using magnum cases by removing the magnum "ring". Perhaps someone more knowledgeable will jump in here. I must reveiw the metric cartridges to see it the is a suitable candidate. --- John 303.
You guy do know that Wholesale sports has the Rugar #1 RSI international in 7x57 Mauser listed on the web at $1229.95 right?![]()
Quarter-rib and irons. That's the advantage the Ruger.
What exactly is special about the Henry foreend?
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I'm with Rigby on the .280 Ross, before we get on the .303 (British) band wagon I would suggest the posters read up on this cartridge. A pretty hot .7mm, invented by a Canadian. JMHO - FWIW --- John 303.
Good luck with the Ross. You can get brass at $2 a piece or spend a week making 50. The .303 British was our military cartridge fore long enough, and it still beats the 30-30 for old guns in the bush up here every year. It may say British, but it was our boys that kicked the most Nazi butt with it in the two Great Wars.

Let's just make our own, pardon me that would be convert our own. 1. Find a Cdn party to supply .303 barrels, threaded and chambered. 2. A Cdn supplier for the stocks - maple / whatever but better than normally found on a #1, maybe with a cheek piece, checkered etc. 3. An engraver that will put a Cdn crest on the action, add a suffix to the Ser. # and the Cal. Have all the mods. done in Canada by Canadians, in other words more Canadian input & $ spent here. You get my drift, in the end that's about the only difference between a #1 & a Cdn #1 would be. FWIW --- John 303. **The $ either way would be the defining factor, no doubt Ruger could do it cheaper, but it would be American all the way **
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