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M98 mauser sleeved action project
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 822210" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>I've never had any problem with 26 or 30 caliber 28" long 1.2" at the receiver straight taper to .9" at the muzzle hanging on Win. 70 receivers. Neither has anyone else I know of. If someone really did, then that info's been kept from or never passed by me. Winchester's .300 H&H Mag Bull guns were built that way for decades and they didn't have any issues with it. Nor did Remington with their .30-.338's in their 40X action.</p><p></p><p>Note the flex and whip barrels make in the vertical axis when fired puts more stress on the receiver's (and barrel's) tenon threads and face that the barrel's weight alone does. And I'm not aware of any problems standard barrel's whipping causes to open bottom receivers makes. And some Win 70 receivers have had well over 100 heavy barrels fit to them and none are any the less for wear. Their natural elasticity limits of the steel were never exceeded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 822210, member: 5302"] I've never had any problem with 26 or 30 caliber 28" long 1.2" at the receiver straight taper to .9" at the muzzle hanging on Win. 70 receivers. Neither has anyone else I know of. If someone really did, then that info's been kept from or never passed by me. Winchester's .300 H&H Mag Bull guns were built that way for decades and they didn't have any issues with it. Nor did Remington with their .30-.338's in their 40X action. Note the flex and whip barrels make in the vertical axis when fired puts more stress on the receiver's (and barrel's) tenon threads and face that the barrel's weight alone does. And I'm not aware of any problems standard barrel's whipping causes to open bottom receivers makes. And some Win 70 receivers have had well over 100 heavy barrels fit to them and none are any the less for wear. Their natural elasticity limits of the steel were never exceeded. [/QUOTE]
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