Beautifull Ross!. What caliber?.View attachment 989128View attachment 989130
Ross M-10 with a Lyman 48 Longstaff, and a Ross SDS with a Lyman 50.
Beautifull Ross!. What caliber?.View attachment 989128View attachment 989130
Ross M-10 with a Lyman 48 Longstaff, and a Ross SDS with a Lyman 50.
Both are 280 Ross, and thank you.Beautifull Ross!. What caliber?.
Thats worth some big dough but absolutely gorgeous!. Keep the posts up guys!My pre-war Model 71 Winchester has a factory bolt peep.
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The sporter versions were superb. The 280 Ross was ahead of its time to.Both are 280 Ross, and thank you.
It counts looks like you have a good setup!Ok, does a shotgun with ghost ring sights count ..... ??
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They really are a fantastic rifle. For a sporting rifle imo far superior to the Lee rifles.The sporter versions were superb. The 280 Ross was ahead of its time to.
True the Lee speeds were great rifles thoughThey really are a fantastic rifle. For a sporting rifle imo far superior to the Lee rifles.
Not bad! Looks like it works well makes me pumped for my husquevarna that's in the mailView attachment 989234
Homemade peep from a weaver scope mount and a fiberoptic rod on the front sight. Sitting on a Husqvarna 96 in 9.3x57
I have been looking for a peep sight like that for my 1957 savage featherweight in 300 savage forever!. A 99 savage I think looks best with a peep sight.
Mint!. What caliber?FN98 with hellqvist peep
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8x57Mint!. What caliber?
Might have to steal that plan. Got millett style turn in bases. That could make it windage adjustable.View attachment 989234
Homemade peep from a weaver scope mount and a fiberoptic rod on the front sight. Sitting on a Husqvarna 96 in 9.3x57
WOW. Great condition 71. Those 98 peeps are like hens teeth to find and if you do very expensive.My pre-war Model 71 Winchester has a factory bolt peep.
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