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Mauser98 switch barrel take-down in calibres:
7x57 and 9.3x62
What barrel lengths would you choose for each,and do you see the two cases feeding ok from the same action?
 
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velocity wise the loner the better in most cases.
I like the 24-26" range.
Nice gap between the calibers by the way. wave




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22" for both. Get the 9.3X62 to feed and the 7X57 will follow.

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Any gunsmith who can do a switch barrel take-down on a 98, should have no problem making two different cartridges feed Big Grin

I have most often seen a 9.3x62 and 7x64 combo (shoulders are similar), but I'm sure the 7x57 will work just the same.
 
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There is a custom mauser on gunbroker in 30-06 and 6m/m. re#34744157
 
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someone please correct me if I am wrong, but I was under the impression that the 9.3x62 case was just a tad larger in diameter than the regular 7 x 57 case. Wouldn't that mean that the smaller cartridge would feed more (for lack of a better word) sloppy?
 
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I would have them both 23 1/2" in a masuer. Thats what my cz 9.3 has and thats what I have requested for my impending mauser .404 I think it offers some length and some handiness.

I am also partial to 25 1/2" barrels. On Varmint guns I like 26"or longer.
 
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22WRF,

You are correct. This poor quality pic shows a 9.3x62 in the center, 7x64 on the left, 7x57 on the right. Many of the modern switch barrel rifles are push feeds and are less critical. For a switch barrel CRF, I would recommend the 7x64 and the 9.3x62, as the dimensions are more similar.
 
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ALF,
switch barrel in 7x64 & 9.3x64,
are not the base dia. on these two brennekes different ?
.0471"(7x64), .0495"(9.3x64)
that is the reason I avoided this combination and went for the 7x57/9.3x62. I also believed that having two classic mauser cartridges in a mauser action rather appropriate and befitting.

PC,
somewhere between 23.5 and 25" is sounding good.
 
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