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I see Sarco is selling these actions for under $300.

Even with my free labor, I can't convert a VZ-24 to this level of readiness.....

Has anyone used one of these?....what's the consensus on these actions.


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Hi Vapodog, below is a link with 3 pages of comments on that action. You may find some of it helpful.

Domoulin Mauser Action tread

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Thanks....I read all three pages.....the jury is still out.....but I'll risk it once I think!


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Perhaps there is a business opportunity for some of the new (and old) gunsmiths here on AccurateReloading.com to offer a custon "Dumoulin special"!

Practice makes perfect. After you have built one, the next few dozen should go pretty quick. Smiler

Affordable new Mauser actions are few and far in-between.
 
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I have received my action and along with a Kreiger 7mm 8.5 twist barrel blank it's on it's way to being a rifle. I was very favorably impressed with the Sarco action. All functions are good and all it really needs is a good polishing. The current finish is a very dull blue.


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Do you know of a source for aright handed action with thumb cut and lever release? Thanks. dave
 
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I believe that thumb cut was put there by a custom rifle builder, as was the lever release.
 
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Perhaps there is a business opportunity for some of the new (and old) gunsmiths here on AccurateReloading.com to offer a custon "Dumoulin special"!

Practice makes perfect. After you have built one, the next few dozen should go pretty quick. Smiler

Affordable new Mauser actions are few and far in-between.


That's some good thinking. Use a pattern stock and in a caliber everyone could agree on. Make stuff like barrel length and LOP personal. I'd be very interested in being that gunsmith! Thinking pre-war Rigby.
Could even be possible to do a large standard caliber, then a smaller.


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I received my Dumoulin action and am in process of building it out. will probably have most of work done as I am not up to any precision work any more. It will really be an economy build. It will be a 7x57 and following is list of parts and cost -
Dumuoulin action $340
Kreiger sporter weight barrel 8.5 twist $380
Bolt Handle - McFarland 2 panel $135
Front Banded Ramp - Masterpiece $ 75
Front sight - Red flourescent $ 39
Rear sight Lyman 57 w/target knobs $100
Boyd Nutmeg laminated stock JRS Classic $100
Niedner checkered steel buttplate $ 35
Niedner checkered steel grip cal $ 25
Total parts cost $923
Stock will be fully glassed from tang to forearm
tip to reduce labor cost. Contrasting wood
forearm tip will be installed. Gun will be
hot blued. I hope to keep labor cost to a
minimum. I much prefer the David Miller/Curt Crum modern american stock style rather than the Rigby English with the abbreviated forearm but then I learned gunsmithing at TSJC and not England and it rubbed off on me. My rifle bibles/picture books are Michael Petrov's 'Custom Gunsmiths of the 20th Century' and Tom Turpin's 'Custom Rifles - Mastery of Wood and Metal'. I've done probably 1/2 dozen of the Boyd Laminates and I like them very much. Haven't gotten a quote on the work as yet but do not believe it can be too outrageous.


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Sounds like a winner zimbabwe. So far all I have in hand is the action and mounts. I have a semi inletted english walnut mannlicher stock on order that should be delivered any day now. The blank is pretty plain but straight grained. It should have a classic look to it. I ordered a Lothar Walther pre chambered 7X64 barrel for it but probably won't get it until after Christmas.

Mine is going to be a budget custom too.


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Scope mounts? Where to buy?, what would fit?
 
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Scope mounts? Where to buy?, what would fit?


I got mine here Sunny Hill. They aren't on the website so you'll have to call to order.



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Mine is going to be a budget custom too.


They are advertising a nice .270 barrel or 30-06 barrel for under a hundred bucks!


Who is?

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Who is?Thanks,

Sarco is listing 270 & 30-06 for this action for $74.95


As usual just my $.02
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Total parts cost $923


I ran the #s and came up with a total of $1229.
 
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I ran the #s and came up with a total of $1229.

Man you just ruined his day. Wink


As usual just my $.02
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I ran the #s and came up with a total of $1229.

Man you just ruined his day. Wink


What the hell, it's only money, and we can't take it with us.
 
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Well I ran the numbers again twice and once I got $994 and once I got $1229. I never claimed I could run a calculator. It's obvious I can't with any accuracy.


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Well I ran the numbers again twice and once I got $994 and once I got $1229. I never claimed I could run a calculator. It's obvious I can't with any accuracy.


Maybe it's the machine, not the operator.
 
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Duane, as always is spot on. The one place not to scrimp is on your barrel. Buy the best you can. Then hope and pray, but it's a lot more likely you'll have good results.

We all have two groove barrels that shoot like a champ, but how many do you have that don't?
 
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