Big announcement!!!

Good on you, they are a piece of our history and pretty cool at that.
Better get some pictures up if you don't want to get hard timed more.
Take it apart and the bolt situation becomes pretty obvious as the bolt head will rapidly twist and retract when the bolt is removed from the rifle.
I know that there are folks who are mechanically inept enough to not get the problem. But in my opinion if you have figured what that thing behind your zipper really does and can perform basic maintainence on an Automobile you should be GTG on the Ross rifle.
If you can't get your head around basic mechanical principles then you better get the latest plastic and stainless toy offering from the commercial rifle market.
 
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Oh noooo!! Where your mind was?? You bought an unsafe rifle. Do yourself a favor,keep your face intact and dont shoot such dangerous rifle, send it to me instead, will even pay the shipping to keep you safe:p

Joce

I'll arm wrestle you for it!!! Safety is also my number 1 concern!!!
 
Got me a sporter on my to-do list. Want to restore it. Stock was cut right where the rear barrel band would go over, so I plan to find a decent piece of wood and attach it, then hide the repair under the band. Problem is that bands aren't easy to come by.
Congrats on yours.
 
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Does the look like it will hit me in the face?
 
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