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Mauser 98 re-barreling
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<blockquote data-quote="AkleyFan" data-source="post: 2888936" data-attributes="member: 114323"><p>I set mine up so both surfaces mate with a .002 - .003 crush into the inner ring (C-ring) - don't worry about cutting through the case hardening on the inner ring or receiver face when truing them up. Lug setback is another story, but with 30-06 pressures I wouldn't expect much if any. But.. you never know what you're gonna get with a military receiver so it's best to check it while the barrel is off. Love my Mausers. Where in WI are you located?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AkleyFan, post: 2888936, member: 114323"] I set mine up so both surfaces mate with a .002 - .003 crush into the inner ring (C-ring) - don't worry about cutting through the case hardening on the inner ring or receiver face when truing them up. Lug setback is another story, but with 30-06 pressures I wouldn't expect much if any. But.. you never know what you're gonna get with a military receiver so it's best to check it while the barrel is off. Love my Mausers. Where in WI are you located? [/QUOTE]
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