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German stalking rifle....what cartridge?

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14 March 2012, 04:45
Hutt
German stalking rifle....what cartridge?
I purchased an old single shot bolt action German stalking rifle. I has markings under the barrel that read 6.2mm and a mfg date that I believe to be July 1910. There is no caliber designation markings. I have ordered some cerrosafe to make a chamber cast in the meantime what are the likely candidates for that era......Thanks.....Hutt
14 March 2012, 22:03
N E 450 No2
Maybe the 6x58R Forester???


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16 March 2012, 04:56
Hutt
A 6mm .243 bullet will drop thru to the other end a .257 will not.......still don't know. Tried two lubed chamber casts and non would release. Had to heat back out. Will try wax next
16 March 2012, 07:15
N E 450 No2
Can you look into the chamber and tell if it is for a rimmed or rimless cartridge, and if the chamber has a pronounced shoulder or just a long taper to the throat/rifling.


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17 March 2012, 07:05
ron williams
6.5X52R(25-35 Winchester) ?


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17 March 2012, 20:06
Hutt
Rimmed with long taper ?
18 March 2012, 06:25
Alberta Canuck
quote:
Originally posted by ron williams:
6.5X52R(25-35 Winchester) ?


That was a very popular cartridge in European hunting circles, especially for things like chamois and other of the smaller "big game".

I'd guess you're right.
28 March 2012, 08:34
Hutt
I did a third cast and the results were measured and compared to the charts in the cartridges of the world...............turns out it is a 6.5X27Rmm
There was a gouge in the chamber keeping the cast from extracting. The bore is fair at best so The rifle is at a smith being relined and chambered to 25-20. It is a very close match to the original as far as ballistics are concerned. The rear barrel express sights should be closely regulated to the 25-20. A closer match dimentially to the original chambering was the .256 win magnum.