Ross single-shot .280 Ross target rifles
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 4:47 pm
Hello -
I have just joined and new to your site. It looks very interesting. I have a variety of rifle interests - all vintage. One area of interest is Ross rifles and a subset of that interest is Ross target rifles - both the single-shot (back position) (heel-sighted) rifles as well as the MkII** .303 match target rifles. I've seen a fair number of photos (e.g. team photos) of the MkII** target rifles that were used in competition (including in England) around 110 years ago. However, I've seen almost no photos of the single-shot rifles in use - and that is what I am searching for. The MkII** rifles were used extensively in team competition. The single-shots seemed to be used in individual competition. However, any information or photos of their use in team competition would be much appreciated.
Here are three of my single-shot rifles so you can see what I am talking about. They are fairly distinctive in appearance:


I have just joined and new to your site. It looks very interesting. I have a variety of rifle interests - all vintage. One area of interest is Ross rifles and a subset of that interest is Ross target rifles - both the single-shot (back position) (heel-sighted) rifles as well as the MkII** .303 match target rifles. I've seen a fair number of photos (e.g. team photos) of the MkII** target rifles that were used in competition (including in England) around 110 years ago. However, I've seen almost no photos of the single-shot rifles in use - and that is what I am searching for. The MkII** rifles were used extensively in team competition. The single-shots seemed to be used in individual competition. However, any information or photos of their use in team competition would be much appreciated.
Here are three of my single-shot rifles so you can see what I am talking about. They are fairly distinctive in appearance:

