Years ago, early 60's, I was in a gun club my Dad and some other dads started, and they procured 7 or 8 Army surplus .22 bolt action rifles. These things, as I recall, were just short of 1903 dimension, with what we call today bull barrels - I'm thinking maybe the diameter of a quarter but I was small, and had little T-rex arms anyhow, and it took me a year just to keep the barrel from bouncing off the concrete at the indoor range we used.
They came with 5-round magazines, which we were never allowed to use, good discipline enforced through single shot, working the bolt each time, collecting the brass, etc. Sights were rear peep, cannot remember the front sights. Stocks were dark wood, probably walnut, well oiled/preserved. That's about all I recall.
Anyhow, does anyone have an idea as to what these might have been? I've looked for Winchesters and Remingtons like this description but have come up empty.
Thanks.
