By "Ross action" do you mean a Ross factory product commercial or military or a hypothetical Ross actioned rifle with a modern barrel in a modern match calibre?
Well lets say I took an old action and built a modern match rifle out of it?
We really need to discuss just WHICH Ross we're talking about here.....I'm not about to write a page or two, but Ross flat-out owned Bisley for five or six years pre-WWI(that started in 1914; not late 1917). Primary tool was the MkII** (Mark Two; two-star)in both Military and Commercial versions chambered in .303. The real gem though was the single-shot .280 Long-range Target rifle that was built on the 1907 Scotch Deerstalker action. Both rifles really worked, and the .280 cartridge in particular was outstanding. Pommie competitors eventually settled on custom Long Lees and Mauser custom Target rifles chambered in Ross .280.
Which Ross is best?
The Ross apparantly was bannd at Bisley around 1912 fellow by the name of Mortimer cleaned up 2 or 3 years in row, shooting a Ross .280 no more .280 allowed
I'm just batting around the idea of a .308 precision rig in a different action. Anyone ever do this? Changing the bolt face shouldn't be a big issue. I'm wondering though if equally tuned how would it compare to a similar rig built on say a Mauser action?



























