The first centerfire rifle that I ever pulled the trigger on was a 1905 Ross factory sporter. I was just 17 at the time. That rifle had been used like a crowbar and was in rough shape but I carried it for several hunting seasons and shot it a lot. I picked up another 1905R in much better condition about 7 years ago from a fellow here on CGN and that began a descent into a rabbit hole that I doubt I will ever get out of.
I love the 1905R to carry in the field. At the range, my MKIII ( military 1910 action) rifles see a lot of use each year. All have been sporterized to some degree and only one has not had the barrel cut. Regardless, they all shoot better than I can. Always fun to ring the gong at 300 yards with a 100 year old ex-military open sighted rifle when the scoped hunting rifles at the next bench are kicking up clouds of dust on the backstop.
Hundreds of rounds sent down range each year- No issues.
I love the 1905R to carry in the field. At the range, my MKIII ( military 1910 action) rifles see a lot of use each year. All have been sporterized to some degree and only one has not had the barrel cut. Regardless, they all shoot better than I can. Always fun to ring the gong at 300 yards with a 100 year old ex-military open sighted rifle when the scoped hunting rifles at the next bench are kicking up clouds of dust on the backstop.
Hundreds of rounds sent down range each year- No issues.


















































