I noticed that you respected the original design and did not remove the charger hump when installing the scope mounts. Can stripper clips still be used as intended?
Boghossian, I'll put a low magnification Leupold but most of times I will just go comando
Johan, I will also introduce him to the water buffaloes, for pigs and deers I'll be using 270' grains speers, 286 round noses PMP and whatever I put my hands on, for buffs 286 Barnes solids
LG
Posts: 3085 | Location: Uruguay - South America | Registered: 10 December 2001
Beautiful rifle. I cannot wait to drag it through the mud after buffalo in Uruguay. Just joking! Please have a stiff drink on me after dealing with my sister in law today.
Ed
Posts: 151 | Location: Hartford, CT USA | Registered: 05 December 2000
Not bad at all. Been hunting with Lorenzo in Uruguay and in B.C. for spring bear this spring. Thinking about not going to Zim in August because of the news from there.
Best regards,
Ed
Posts: 151 | Location: Hartford, CT USA | Registered: 05 December 2000
Fantastic, Lorenzo. Like the styling on that rifle, very classic. Hard to beat the chambering too. I like the retained charger hump. I have vowed never to grind down the charger hump on a military mauser again.
Best, Todd
Posts: 1248 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: 14 April 2001