1905 Ross Sporters

@ TIRIAQ:

Why not go all the way for your wrecked barrel?

Ross built the 1905 Sporters in .35 Winchester.

Ammo is easy to make: 1-shot forming from now-available .405W brass OR make a slightly-short case from .30-40 Krag, seat the slugs 'way out.

Enough wallop to perform a permanent fix on rampaging 'Raptors, one would think!

That would certainly be an option.
Something that I wonder about with any .35 conversion is recoil. A 1905R is a light, slim, handy rifle. In .303, you know you've fired one. Don't know what one would be like with the heavier .35 bullets.....
 
Oh and the bore on the Ross is worn, I'll be shooting it this weekend to see if it will still group, 174grn RN flat based bullets. Be a shame if it won't shoot, it handles and comes up to the shoulder very nicely, make a good little hunting gun
 
So Sunday I was running the range so I took the old girl out shooting.

It was snowing and windy so groups were not that great but under better conditions it should do a 4" group.

but now the bad part, the brass looks like hell, the necks are .020" larger then my normal fired 303 brass, looks like a 338, and the sholder is also .020" larger. I'm going to have to take a better look at this now. Someone may have tried to improve the chamber and buggered it up or too much corrosive and poor cleaning.

oh well it was a project when I bought it and a new barrel will give me lots of options to work with, I'm thinking a nice carbine of some sort.
 
a lot of those 1905 Ross military rifles had the chamber enlarged so they would still function when the solders got dirt or mud in the action.
I have one of these and the fired cases look like whoever rechambered it really messed it up.
I have shoot it a few times and it seems to shoot ok. it likely would shoot better if I could see open sights better.
 
We'll it's not a military 1905 and does not have any markings to indicate an enlarged chamber (E)

So a sporter with an enlarged chamber seems to indicate that someone buggered with it. I'll have to take a pic of the brass, it's fairly obvious when you look at them side by side that something is not right.


Anyone have a spare 1905 barrel just laying around??
 
a lot of those 1905 Ross military rifles had the chamber enlarged so they would still function when the solders got dirt or mud in the action.....

1905 - Mk. II rifles were not used on the Western Front. There are 1905 service rifles with enlarged chambers. I suspect that they were altered at the same time as the Mk. III rifles were rechambered.
 
.....So a sporter with an enlarged chamber seems to indicate that someone buggered with it. I'll have to take a pic of the brass, it's fairly obvious when you look at them side by side that something is not right.....

I have a 1905R in excellent, untouched conditon which has the enlarged chamber. The barrel has the sporting rifle serial number on it. I can only assume that after the introduction of the enlarged chamber, all barrels were reamed to this spec. Of course, this would suggest that sporters were still being assembled after that date. There were the rifles assembled from remaining parts in the early 20s. Who knows?
 
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