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Ross Rifle Co Deer Stalking Pattern Bolt Action Sporting Rifle
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While perhaps better known for their straight-pull military rifles that did not provide the best of expected service during WWI, the Ross company produced a wide array of civilian sporting rifles, chambered in proprietary calibers, that were widely sought by hunters on both sides of the Atlantic. SN 5684