I've been working on this Ross 1905-R for quite a while, because I only really touch it when I have spare time. Thought I might share a little bit about it since I saw another thread about the ol' 303 Brit round.
This is the only pic I could find of when I first got it. I actually got it from a member on the forum, perhaps he'll remember it if he sees it.
The old thing was actually in pretty good shape when I got it, minus the bore. Seems that a good bore for a 1905 is a rare commodity. This thing would eagerly accept an unfired bullet in the muzzle end, and have a bit of wiggle room around the sides yet.
We've got a new barrel blank! Profiled to match a factory 1905-R barrel as well.
Let there be threads!
And we've got a new barrel mounted!
I'm still not done, as you can see. The barrel needs to be cut and crowned and I still need to shape the bottom of the barrel at the breech, in order to help with feeding. After that's done I'll have to actually try hitting some targets to get a feel for it's accuracy. Perhaps all the work is for nothing, and it won't hit the broad side of a barn.....
After I know it can shoot, I plan to get some bluing done to make it look new. Might get new wood for it one day, maybe something a little heavier and a little darker. We'll see when the time comes.
Took a bit of messing, filing and sanding to get the front sight and the mid-barrel band to fit in the correct spots. But they went!
I also finally fired it for the first time today. I don't recall actually firing this rifle prior to doing the barrel replacement, and it's a fairly light gun, so it's got a bit of kick to it!
Thought some of the hunting crowd might enjoy an oldie being brought back to life.
This is the only pic I could find of when I first got it. I actually got it from a member on the forum, perhaps he'll remember it if he sees it.
The old thing was actually in pretty good shape when I got it, minus the bore. Seems that a good bore for a 1905 is a rare commodity. This thing would eagerly accept an unfired bullet in the muzzle end, and have a bit of wiggle room around the sides yet.
We've got a new barrel blank! Profiled to match a factory 1905-R barrel as well.
Let there be threads!
And we've got a new barrel mounted!
I'm still not done, as you can see. The barrel needs to be cut and crowned and I still need to shape the bottom of the barrel at the breech, in order to help with feeding. After that's done I'll have to actually try hitting some targets to get a feel for it's accuracy. Perhaps all the work is for nothing, and it won't hit the broad side of a barn.....
After I know it can shoot, I plan to get some bluing done to make it look new. Might get new wood for it one day, maybe something a little heavier and a little darker. We'll see when the time comes.
Took a bit of messing, filing and sanding to get the front sight and the mid-barrel band to fit in the correct spots. But they went!
I also finally fired it for the first time today. I don't recall actually firing this rifle prior to doing the barrel replacement, and it's a fairly light gun, so it's got a bit of kick to it!
Thought some of the hunting crowd might enjoy an oldie being brought back to life.























































