hugh manuell
Regular
- Location
- Central Ontario
Hello All;
I have a Ross 1910 in 303 and the barrel is, I believe, unuseable. I can push a .312 jacketed bullet through with a cleaning rod without too much trouble. The bullet comes out with no rifling marks at all, just some scuffing. As best I can tell, I get a micrometer reading on the bore diameter of .315" or so. I have not test fired it yet. Other than the barrel, the rest of the rifle seems to be in good, shootable condition.
I have looked at some old threads and it seems that a re-barrel is pretty much out of the question. Old barrels in good condition are non-existant and a new barrel would cost a fortune.
So, I have been thinking of having my barrel re-bored to something like 35/303 or 338/303. I would like your comments on the practicality and economics of doing that. I presume the barrel would have to be parted from the receiver, is that a problem with these rifles? I want the rifle to be a shooter, not just a wall hanger. The original stock has been cut down to "sporter" and the barrel has been cut to 22", so the collector value would appear to be nil.
Hugh
I have a Ross 1910 in 303 and the barrel is, I believe, unuseable. I can push a .312 jacketed bullet through with a cleaning rod without too much trouble. The bullet comes out with no rifling marks at all, just some scuffing. As best I can tell, I get a micrometer reading on the bore diameter of .315" or so. I have not test fired it yet. Other than the barrel, the rest of the rifle seems to be in good, shootable condition.
I have looked at some old threads and it seems that a re-barrel is pretty much out of the question. Old barrels in good condition are non-existant and a new barrel would cost a fortune.
So, I have been thinking of having my barrel re-bored to something like 35/303 or 338/303. I would like your comments on the practicality and economics of doing that. I presume the barrel would have to be parted from the receiver, is that a problem with these rifles? I want the rifle to be a shooter, not just a wall hanger. The original stock has been cut down to "sporter" and the barrel has been cut to 22", so the collector value would appear to be nil.
Hugh




















































