I recently acquired a 1905 Ross .303.I picked it up plenty cheap and figured I'd take a deer with it this year and then put it away for my 'lil feller in the future.After putting 2 boxes of shells through it sighting in and plinking,my buddy,who is a bit of a military buff,informs me that these old no-throw,straight pull,bolt action Ross' killed as many CDNs behind the rifle as they did Germans in front of it due to the bolt failing and coming out under recoil.Now I can't shoot it for #### due to flinching in anticipation of my losing an eye or worse,and sure don't feel good about giving it to or even letting my son try it.My bud tells me that Ross did eventually correct this problem,but is there any way of knowing if this particular gun is safe?There are no serial #s that I can see?




























It'll do for now until i get a new sight as most of my deer hunting is done in the woods with shots typically well inside 100.






















