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Rifle Identification Help 6mmx284 Belgium
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 1640544" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>Hi, I had Flaigs, in Pa. do Barrell and Action work for me back in the 70's. 98 Mauser Actions were very inexpensive and easy to find back then. Many stock companies had "SEMI INLETTED " stocks, almost ready to receive 98 actions. Your rifle is a very classic sporter for the 1960's to the 1980,s, but the caliber it is chambered for is not one I remember from that that era. It sounds like a very interesting caliber. If it were mine, I would take, or send the rifle to a Bench Rest Gunsmith. I would want to know the exact Chamber, Throat ,and Neck Diameter Dimensions, Max COAL and the Twist rate of the barrel. Just for your own piece of mind. Perhaps your father has loaded ammo and Reloading notes. Have fun shooting it , Lenny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 1640544, member: 100742"] Hi, I had Flaigs, in Pa. do Barrell and Action work for me back in the 70's. 98 Mauser Actions were very inexpensive and easy to find back then. Many stock companies had "SEMI INLETTED " stocks, almost ready to receive 98 actions. Your rifle is a very classic sporter for the 1960's to the 1980,s, but the caliber it is chambered for is not one I remember from that that era. It sounds like a very interesting caliber. If it were mine, I would take, or send the rifle to a Bench Rest Gunsmith. I would want to know the exact Chamber, Throat ,and Neck Diameter Dimensions, Max COAL and the Twist rate of the barrel. Just for your own piece of mind. Perhaps your father has loaded ammo and Reloading notes. Have fun shooting it , Lenny [/QUOTE]
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