Mauser model 98 in 458 Lott, 470 Capstick
How many have Mauser model 98 if standard lenght converted to .458 Lott, .470 Capstick end other cartridges of magnum lenght?
Is it safe to convert a Mauser model 98 FN to 458 Lott?
10 July 2005, 02:48
Atkinsonin a word, yes it is, I have done it many times.
The same as converting a 98 to a 375, its done all the time...
10 July 2005, 05:28
jeffeossowith Ray here..
it's been done, and if the action is choosen carefully, it's pretty good.
FN mauser, especially commerical is a great starting point
jeffe
11 July 2005, 08:19
Ready On The RightCould someone detail what must be done to accomplish this?
I assume new bottom metal and mag box. How about ejecter and bolt stop?
Would love to see pics of one that has been worked over..
TIA
Mike
13 July 2005, 13:36
ronjulianIn My Argentine 98 the 500g round JUST fit the box. The 350 fit better. But you must look real close as there are deferent sizes. A friend got one just like mine and needed to take 40/1000 off the box to get it to clear.
The bolt needed to be opened up to take the belted mag but that is all.
I made a custom 3 way swing safety and dropped the blot. And all the finish work to get rid of all the dings of war.
You will need to rework the feed rails as they are to close for it to feed the belted mag and the feed ramp will need to be opened up a LOT! Add a Timmy trigger and your good to go.
My digital camera is in Calif right now, but email me this weekend at fidel@webcoast2coast.net and remind me and I will shoot some pics and send them to you. All and all, it is a lot of work to rework a 98 and make it look good [about 100 Hr.] but it is a real good build.
The barrel was no big deal, took more time to polish and crown it that to turn and shank it. I still need to make a good bull nosed suppressor and iron sights for it and a nice stock. So many fun things to do and so little time to do them!!!!
458s on Mausers are my thing.
Could someone detail what must be done to accomplish this?
I assume new bottom metal and mag box. How about ejecter and bolt stop?
Would love to see pics of one that has been worked over..
TIA
Mike[/QUOTE]