This adds to the mystery for me. It is interesting that E.C. Crossman had almost total abhorence for the Ross stock yet he had the opposite opinion of Wundhammer. So, if Wundhammer had a hand in the Ross stock design, why did Crossman detest it. It would seem the logical answer would be that Wundhammer consulted with Ross for the 1912 redesign of the M-10 stock, making fabulous improvements. Yet, the stock is no different? By the way, I don't agree with Crossman's assessment of the Ross stock at all. And, I've never handed a Ross sporter to anyone and had them shoulder it and complain about the fit, handling etc.

By the way, I do basically agree with the comments about the Newton stock. And on the topic of the Newton, he clearly borrowed much from Ross in the development of his rifle.