Here are some does that fell to a 1903A3. My Dad bought it in 1968 via the NRA.
My Nephew took these does with it last year


Same hunt the 1903A3 got some pig meat as well

This was an important rifle to my family, it is the first rifle to take us away from a 30-30 and into the world of high power rifle hunting. Prior to this rifle we always used buckshot or a 30-30.
It still makes meat.