Custom Mauser Builds

Yessir ncaster thats a sweet rifle. Especially love that stock you made. It looks perfect, exactly how Id do one, or atleast how I would like it to look when done lol.
Whats your favorite load and what barrel is on there?

Also thanks wilpenny you have some nice ones as well sir. I see you must like .284s and Shilen barrels. What contour is that on the third pic from the bottom? Also whats your favorite .284 load?

Thanks yall.

It is a adama & Bennett 24" stainless 10:1. When I was shooting out to 560yards I was using off the shelf federal ammunition 100 gr $19.99 a box. I have loaded up a better round with 90gr Berger with 43 grains of IMR 4360 let just say at 100 yards 3 shoots look like 1.:)
 
Here's a few I have done over the past few years. Have more somewhere, but can't find the photos. I did all the work on these except the 3rd rifle was a refurb/rebuild.

First one is the first rifle I ever built. Was a .220 swift on a K98, A&B barrel, bold trigger, bedded floated, trued up action.

Second was a "Rat Rifle" I built this one with left over parts sitting around the shop. LR action, Parker hale trigger, Rem Varmint SS .22-250 set back re-threaded and re-chambered. Original chambering was bad and off center. Was a shooter after I got done with it. Trued up the receiver on this one.

Third was an old refurb I did and threw a 6.5-06 barrel on. LR, can't remember the details on this one.

4th rifle I built from scratch. Mexican SR action, Bold trigger, Can't remember barrel make, I carved the stock myself by hand. This was a .243 Win.

Last one was a FN commercial trued up with a Rock Creek barrel, Sako trigger, Richards stock. Chambered in 6mm-06 Imp.
 

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Just a few I have built over the years....all tack drivers!
22-250, 22-284, 6.5x55AI, 6mm-284
 

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Current build 1909 Argento LR. will be chambered for.....????
 

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Bob the nailer, did you sleeve the action? How much do you estimate in stregnth that you have added? Did you machine it yourself? Thats some impressive work.
 
VZ-24, 24" A&B Barrel, Timney Trigger, Bushnell Elite 3200 5-15 Tactical, 175 gr. Nosler BTHP. 3" group @ 500 yards. 4 shots on that paper. the one high to the right was a sighter.
Fun shooting gun! gun)
 

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6.5 Remington Mag.. Interarms Mark X action, Heavy 26in. douglas barrel and a laminated stock. About 14 1/2 pounds without scope.
 

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6.5x55 mauser m96; 6.5-20x50 burris scope and with dura coat. A very good longrange shooter.
 

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