So I acquired a Ross Model 1910 rifle a while ago. It had been nicely sporterized [new stock, scope mounts built, etc.]
Problem was, the original barrel had been treated to many rounds of corrosive 303 ammo, and probably neglected.
After an extensive scrubbing, I shot it and the best it would do was around 3½ - 4 moa.
So I contacted Jerry Teo, [Mystic Precision] who had McGowen make me up a C-M barrel blank in the original contour.
I have just received notice from my 'smith that the project is completed. I should have it next week. I'm a bit excited
to see how this new, .311 tube will perform.
Pictures added below. [6x36 Leupold on top.] And, yes, that is a solid brass buttplate with a trapdoor in it.
A full report later. Dave.






Problem was, the original barrel had been treated to many rounds of corrosive 303 ammo, and probably neglected.
After an extensive scrubbing, I shot it and the best it would do was around 3½ - 4 moa.
So I contacted Jerry Teo, [Mystic Precision] who had McGowen make me up a C-M barrel blank in the original contour.
I have just received notice from my 'smith that the project is completed. I should have it next week. I'm a bit excited
to see how this new, .311 tube will perform.
Pictures added below. [6x36 Leupold on top.] And, yes, that is a solid brass buttplate with a trapdoor in it.
A full report later. Dave.






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