Dang it.
You'd think after about 100 years I'd be able to find one that is less then nice when it comes to bore condition.
Dimitri
Unfortunately for you, you appear to be interned on the wrong side of the razor wire for me to sell you all the parts you would need, with the exception of the barrel.
The .280" and .303" M10 Rosses used the same length receiver.
If you're a huge Ross collector.
But not the same magazines?
Dimitri
I don't want to ruin a collectible rifle hence why I honestly don't care about the condition of the rifle as long as the action is untouched. But I'd be needing a Ross originally chambered in 280 Ross to be able to feed the longer 276 Enfield would I not?
If you can tell me/show me other wise I'd be glad to hear it. That is why I posted, as I am looking for advice on this project.
Dimitri
The M-10 .280 uses an internal double stack Mauser type magazine. The .303 uses a single stack protruding non-detachable magazine. A whole new magazine assembly would have to be substituted for a .303 unit.
A whole new magazine assembly would have to be substituted for a .303 unit.



























