^^^Watching that animation shows me a few things that (I think) would've made the Ross a much better rifle for the average Canadian infantryman.
1: instead of 6 locking lugs on the bolt, go to two large ones like the Mauser Gew98. Easier and cheaper manufacturing, plus a little more tolerant of dirt, mud, residue, etc.
2: instead of the 5 round magazine, modify the receiver so the 10 round Lee-Enfield magazine would fit.
3: loosen up the chamber tolerances a bit so it could use British-made ammo instead of being limited to the closer-to-spec Canadian ammo.
4: shorten the damn barrel to SMLE length - no need for a 30" barrel in a service rifle.
It probably would've lost some accuracy with the shorter barrel and looser chamber tolerances, but I think that with those modifications it could've been a very good rifle (and could've been fired even faster than the SMLE). Too bad the Ross never really got the development it needed back in the early 1900's. Oh well.........![]()



























