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Historical big bore fans,

I need some information that I have been unable to find elsewhere. I am getting ready to purchase the barrel for my project and the stock blank. I was wondering if traditionally barrels for rifles such as this were round, octogon, half-round half octogon, or some other configuration. Barrel will be coming from McGowan, and I need to get my facts straight before placing the order. Of course if half and half configuration would be cooler than shit let me know that too.

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Gun Smith, Harald Wolf of Hatari Times did a great article in Hatari Times International No11.
Send him an email as he would be one of the best for info on this calibre and more than likely he will reply.
www.lothar-walther.de make barrels in this calibre.
 
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The original Oberndorf Mausers for this cartridge were the Type A model for the English market which had a round tapered barrel, the type B normal model had the same round tapered barrel, or a half round/half octagon barrel with a full length matted rib, or less commonly, a full octagon barrel. Take your pick.
 
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Ask FLA3006 for pics of his 10,75x68. There will be no questions, other than scope mounting, after that Smiler
his is PERFECT


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Hi Andy

There are pics of mine which is also original Oberndorff Type A here:

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Included are some pictures of my 7x57 which has the full octogonal config. I have better pics to send if you like. I also have a 9x57 in the octogonal-to-round spec, so I can let you have pics of all three versions if you like. PM me...


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Andy, the barrel profile on Stephen's 10,75 is what Mauser called the "Type E" contour. LW's contour #5130 is a direct copy of that barrel which Mauser supplied for all English trade rifles .40 caliber and up.

If you look closely at the fifth picture from the top (Stephen's post), you can see the rear sight base is a sleeve. You can also see the parting lines in the second photo. This is fitted on a straight shank section of the barrel. I don't think there is a commercial source for that particular sleeve but NECG has a similar one made to fit the 5130 contour barrel from LW. Or you can have one turned from scratch.


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drewhenrytnt:

A true Mauser fan should have a copy of Jon Speed's tome "Original Oberndorf Sporting Rifles" in their collection.

You can get a copy at www.brownells.com His follow up book is good but this one has lots of pictures as well as specs.

Good luck on the project.

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jeffeosso: Ask FLA3006 for pics of his 10,75x68. There will be no questions, other than scope mounting, after that Smiler
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Mike Jines has it now and yes it is a beaut and a helluva shooter.


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Thanks fellas,

Keep the pics coming. PMs have been sent. If any of ya'll will be attending the BigBore shoot in Juliff and can bring examples with you .....well that would be awesome!!

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