A Older Canadian Made Gun
It might be one of the best rifles Canadian made, as it was banned from Bisley around 1913 after winning for three years in a row. I have owned many many guns but this one feels better in your hands than any I have owned a American shooter Chuck Hawks wrote a story on this gun, he called it
A Fast Shady Lady and if you ever see one at a show or friend has one pick it up and you will know what I mean
Ross .280 Sporter 1910 made in Canada
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The fellow you can see in corner on folding stool, Alain Marion shot this gun last summer for the first time in over 65 years and shot a V bull the first shot at 300 meters, he fired two more shots but both where hang fires ammo was very old, Alain has probably shot more V bulls than any Canadian shooter but he got a new handle the other day hunting The Old Fox Grazer
It might be one of the best rifles Canadian made, as it was banned from Bisley around 1913 after winning for three years in a row. I have owned many many guns but this one feels better in your hands than any I have owned a American shooter Chuck Hawks wrote a story on this gun, he called it
A Fast Shady Lady and if you ever see one at a show or friend has one pick it up and you will know what I mean
Ross .280 Sporter 1910 made in Canada
http://www.chuckhawks.com/ross_rifle.htm
The fellow you can see in corner on folding stool, Alain Marion shot this gun last summer for the first time in over 65 years and shot a V bull the first shot at 300 meters, he fired two more shots but both where hang fires ammo was very old, Alain has probably shot more V bulls than any Canadian shooter but he got a new handle the other day hunting The Old Fox Grazer




















































