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<blockquote data-quote="majog" data-source="post: 2979242" data-attributes="member: 40808"><p>I have a WWII 8MM Mauser that I rebarreled and customized. I did it in a 257 AI. The barrel is a number 8 from ER Shaw who also installed it and trued the receiver. They did a fantastic job. A German gunsmith redid my bolt handle and I had him install a European style double set trigger. Stock is custom laminate in a desert sunset color. I put a Vortex scope on it and it shoots half inch groups all day long. Only complaint if you can call it that is that the bolt action is very sloppy. Not a bad thing for cold northern winters and having to deal with snow and ice. My buddy in Tx borrowed the gun for hog hunting. He said he has never shot a more accurate gun with little to no recoil and loves it death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="majog, post: 2979242, member: 40808"] I have a WWII 8MM Mauser that I rebarreled and customized. I did it in a 257 AI. The barrel is a number 8 from ER Shaw who also installed it and trued the receiver. They did a fantastic job. A German gunsmith redid my bolt handle and I had him install a European style double set trigger. Stock is custom laminate in a desert sunset color. I put a Vortex scope on it and it shoots half inch groups all day long. Only complaint if you can call it that is that the bolt action is very sloppy. Not a bad thing for cold northern winters and having to deal with snow and ice. My buddy in Tx borrowed the gun for hog hunting. He said he has never shot a more accurate gun with little to no recoil and loves it death. [/QUOTE]
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