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rebarreling a mauser
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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 2882634" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>All my Mausers became shooters but it took a while for some of them. My favourites were in the medium calibers, 338-06, 30-06 Ackley, 9.3x62, even 8mm Mauser and 8-06 Ackley which used original barrels. Shorter rounds sometimes had feeding problems and needed magazine blocks which were awkward to install if you wanted to keep the bottom metal. Magnums were the hardest to convert for feeding and extraction, even the standard length ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 2882634, member: 91402"] All my Mausers became shooters but it took a while for some of them. My favourites were in the medium calibers, 338-06, 30-06 Ackley, 9.3x62, even 8mm Mauser and 8-06 Ackley which used original barrels. Shorter rounds sometimes had feeding problems and needed magazine blocks which were awkward to install if you wanted to keep the bottom metal. Magnums were the hardest to convert for feeding and extraction, even the standard length ones. [/QUOTE]
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