One of my bucket list rifles has always been a M1910 in 280 Ross.
Why?? They were innovative on so many fronts when they were designed and produced.
I found and purchased a unmolested beauty the other day and now I'm in the process of loading ammo for it which hasn't been produced in the US since the 1930's.
I have the dies and brass covered, but bullets are an issue. The Woodleigh .287" bullets are the go to choice, but with the fire they are a year or more out for delivery.
I could order a .288" NOE mold and custom lube die, but I was also wondering if I could PC .284" jacketed bullets to get them closer to the bore diameter of the rifle.
Am I crazy, or is it worth a try?