Hey folks
I have a complete mk III Ross action that I bought a long time ago to be a parts gun but I’m starting to think I should do something with it (mostly day dreaming here).
The barrel was a sewer pipe that someone cut off prior to the registry fiasco, but the rest of it looks to be in serviceable condition. I also have a spare sporter stock for it.
If you were going to re-barrel this what would you do? I’m not familiar with the barrel threading profile, could a good condition No 1 or No 4 barrel be screwed on? Is the Ross thread pattern one of a kind, or could a gunsmith put on a new barrel without much fuss?
Could this be a platform for a wildcat or exotic cartridge? Didn’t the Russians use Ross rifles in some fashion as competitive rifles (large bore biathlon)?
I have a complete mk III Ross action that I bought a long time ago to be a parts gun but I’m starting to think I should do something with it (mostly day dreaming here).
The barrel was a sewer pipe that someone cut off prior to the registry fiasco, but the rest of it looks to be in serviceable condition. I also have a spare sporter stock for it.
If you were going to re-barrel this what would you do? I’m not familiar with the barrel threading profile, could a good condition No 1 or No 4 barrel be screwed on? Is the Ross thread pattern one of a kind, or could a gunsmith put on a new barrel without much fuss?
Could this be a platform for a wildcat or exotic cartridge? Didn’t the Russians use Ross rifles in some fashion as competitive rifles (large bore biathlon)?




















































