- Location
- Atascadero, California USA
Hello Folks! I am new to this forum so am eager to make contacts with any active Ross rifle shooters. I have been a fan of this interesting and much maligned rifle for years and finally landed a project gun. Its a M1905, has the last few inches of the fore end cut off ahead of the lower barrel band and of course the nose cap or upper band is gone. The rifle is in otherwise nice condition with a good bore and lots of stampings on the butt stock It was apparently assembled in June of 1909. I had a 1910 Ross 40 years ago that was a fine shooting rifle although the brass lasted about two reloads. ANyone have any safety tips, disassembly tips, shooting tips they want to pass on? I have the book The Ross Rifle Story and the reprint of the 1907 Ross manual but my Ross has seen some changes since the manual was written. I am sure that many of you are probably tired of repeating the same old info every time a new Ross owner pops up but anything you want to pass on would be appreciated. I have been collecting, shooting and reloading for over 40 years but find that there is a ot that I do not know, even about my favorite weapons. My email address is; turner3003@sbcglobal.net. Looking forward to some good time spent on this board. Best regards from The People's republic of California, Joe