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How to identify mauser 98 action.
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie Dog50" data-source="post: 495059" data-attributes="member: 29069"><p>Outofayr:</p><p></p><p>The particular caliber I'm thinking of using for the build will be the .22-250 Rem, mainly because I would love to have a bad *** prairie dog gun. My dad had his friend, a very qualified and experienced custom rifle builder, help him with his which was built around a Yugo 48. The Yugo 48 is a short action which to the best of knowledge makes it a great canidate for a short action caliber like the .22-250 Rem. Because the VZ 24 is a standard lenth action will I be able to get it to shoot like my dads yugo, which consistently shoots .4 inch groups or smaller?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie Dog50, post: 495059, member: 29069"] Outofayr: The particular caliber I'm thinking of using for the build will be the .22-250 Rem, mainly because I would love to have a bad *** prairie dog gun. My dad had his friend, a very qualified and experienced custom rifle builder, help him with his which was built around a Yugo 48. The Yugo 48 is a short action which to the best of knowledge makes it a great canidate for a short action caliber like the .22-250 Rem. Because the VZ 24 is a standard lenth action will I be able to get it to shoot like my dads yugo, which consistently shoots .4 inch groups or smaller? [/QUOTE]
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