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FN 98 .358 Norma SN 39***

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25 March 2017, 07:19
WY
FN 98 .358 Norma SN 39***
I just found this short, medium weight blued barrel .358 in a small gunshop today. It has a cheap synthetic stock and a nice receiver sight attached to the action. Drilled and tapped for a scope. I don't remember if the bolt has been modified for a scope.The barrel and overall condition is good. It comes with some old box design RCBS dies and about 3 boxes of reloads. Its very light and I'm sure it kicks like a healthy mule.

It was priced at $285. Does anyone know if this is an average or better than average deal?


DRSS
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25 March 2017, 07:23
505ED
Sounds good to me...can't buy much for $300 anymore...I've got a 358 Norma...it's a dandy hammer!

Ed


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25 March 2017, 07:29
WY
I was thinking about buying it and putting a good stock and a 300 H & H barrel on it. Possibly selling/trading was also an option.


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25 March 2017, 12:45
Cougarz
Well if you don't buy it let me know where it is and I sure will.


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25 March 2017, 17:10
Gary MacDonald
Id be cautious . Possible feeding issues , receiver make ? Many reasons to avoid a old magnum converted Mausers . I would ask more questions , check the bolt face , make sure it was opened professionally , not with a dremel , check feed rails , they had to be modified and if too much was removed the rounds will pop out , either when fired or while loading .
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25 March 2017, 23:01
MARK H. YOUNG
WY,

If it feeds and functions properly buy it. Since ammo for it comes with it all should be easy to check. Rather than rebarrel if it shoots good keep it as a 358 Norma. It will do anythign the 338 WM will do and make a little bigger hole. Sounds like a Heck of deal. FN Mausers are some of the best.

Mark


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27 March 2017, 01:59
capoward
quote:
Originally posted by WY:
I just found this short, medium weight blued barrel .358 in a small gunshop today. It has a cheap synthetic stock and a nice receiver sight attached to the action. Drilled and tapped for a scope. I don't remember if the bolt has been modified for a scope.The barrel and overall condition is good. It comes with some old box design RCBS dies and about 3 boxes of reloads. Its very light and I'm sure it kicks like a healthy mule.

It was priced at $285. Does anyone know if this is an average or better than average deal?
Good price if it's an FN military action (thumb slot and stripper clip slot) and a steal if it's an FN commercial action (no thumb or stripper clip slots).

A competent M98 Mauser gunsmith can fix any feeding issues as well as correcting the magazine stack if needed (generally the principle issue).

If the stock is ill fitting, order a B&C Medalist synthetic stock with a full length aluminum bedding block which will easily fit the barreled action AND can be ordered with custom LOP at a nominal additional cost.

Regarding current .358 Norma cartridge...
- converting to .300 H&H will cost quite a bit of money to correctly modify the action, the magazine, and the stock for the cartridge; you likely will not recover your money when re-selling.
- the .358 caliber is very good caliber with quite a following.
- if you decide sell it let the buyer rebarrel to his caliber if choice; better yet if you have no intent to keep the rifle just pass on it and allow someone else to own as us or modify to their personal desire.


Jim coffee
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27 March 2017, 02:32
Grenadier
If you must to have a .30 caliber then re-barreling to .300 Winchester Magnum shouldn't require more than a barrel change. Same if you wanted a .338 Win Mag. The .300 H&H is a long magnum and will require altering the action and magazine for the long cartridges.

What's wrong with keeping it .358 Norma?




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27 March 2017, 09:23
Cold Trigger Finger
If I stumbled onto a 358 Norma for $298. I wouldn't be leaving the shop without it !!!


Phil Shoemaker : "I went to a .30-06 on a fine old Mauser action. That worked successfully for a few years until a wounded, vindictive brown bear taught me that precise bullet placement is not always possible in thick alders, at spitting distances and when time is measured in split seconds. Lucky to come out of that lesson alive, I decided to look for a more suitable rifle."
30 March 2017, 07:21
WY
Thanks to all of your replies. As usual here, excellent information.

I went over the hill to the shop with the rifle on Monday of this week to further check out and buy it and I was about 3 hours late.

Almost had it.


DRSS
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01 April 2017, 21:29
Atkinson
An excellent round for sure, it will do it all.

that's scary cheap! proceed with caution, but my guess is recoil was the main problem and that short tube? If its a 1935 FN the action is worth twice that at least. A regular FN action is worth the asking price unless its been buggered up..


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01 April 2017, 21:46
waterrat

1 well placed 280gr A-Frame out of my 358 Norma! This is just up the crik from our house.


I tend to use more than enough gun
05 April 2017, 16:48
boet
Nice. Beautiful location too. Beginning of a lotta work tho.
Good lifestyle you have waterat
11 April 2017, 00:06
MuskegMan
quote:
Originally posted by WY:
I went over the hill to the shop with the rifle on Monday of this week to further check out and buy it and I was about 3 hours late.

Almost had it.


Snooze, you lose. Happens to me a lot!


14 April 2017, 05:58
lawndart
In war, over caution is often more dangerous than an aggressive style. Still, you will be primed the next time opportunity knocks.