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1903 Springfield Sporter
Here's a second vintage rifle I'll hunt with starting next week. Springfield Armory Model 1903 high number/double heat treated with a military 1932 dated barrel, probably fitted when Pachmayr converted her to a sporter in the 50's as best I can tell. Original 30 Gov't '06 caliber. She has a Redfield receiver sight and a ramp/blade front sight also by Redfield, a nice setup for woods hunting.
First pic was taken at the range earlier this week. Second one shows the "muzzle erosion" gauge reading only 1-1/2 = basically a brand new barrel.
Man, I like 1903 Springfield sporters. Anyone else here?
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Last edited by Frank Srebro; 11-24-2017 at 11:25 AM..
Reason: Updated one pic
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Very nice Frank
i always like those well done sporters, saw a lot of them back when i lived in your neck of the woods (along with home done ones of various quality from Herter's kits)
it was one of those great convergences in history - a plentiful supply of 03's at time when there were several skilled craftsman to build them, and sportsman with enough newly available time and money to put them to use
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