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98 Mauser, Pre 64 M70, or Springfield 03
21 January 2013, 04:51
Rhys98 Mauser, Pre 64 M70, or Springfield 03
For a set of 3 classic styled rifles which action would be your choice and why? FIgure you are able to so at least 95% of the work yourself.
I currently have one of each of these actions on hand, and will likely sell off or trade off the other 2 in order to obtain two more of the one I decide to use.
Yes it's cocked, and it has bullets too!!!
21 January 2013, 05:34
BaxterBUse them all...The 03 becomes a 30 06, the Mauser a9,3 x 62 and the model 70 a 375.
21 January 2013, 06:00
ramrod340quote:
Use them all...The 03 becomes a 30 06, the Mauser a9,3 x 62 and the model 70 a 375.
Sounds like a plan
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
21 January 2013, 06:49
Lord FrithGeez,
I just had a Milk Dud and this is a no-brainer. All the above mentioned choices are great, except the sale part. Keep the excess. You will not regret such.
Luck,
Stephen
21 January 2013, 06:59
BigUglyManI've only got 2 of the 3 (the Springfield isn't a big deal North of the dotted line). No dammed idea what to turn either one into.
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21 January 2013, 07:49
craigsterTough call, all three are classics. If you're at all concerned with ROI, you might go with the M70. But, ROI on custom rifles is pretty much non-existent. As BaxterB said, use 'em all, that's what I've done and I am quite happy with them all. As the saying goes, variety is the spice of life.
21 January 2013, 07:51
Sagebrush BurnsBaxterB has it right! I have two M-70s by Winchester and a Springfield 1903 and a Mauser M98 that have been sporterized as M-70s and I like them all.
21 January 2013, 07:52
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by BigUglyMan:
I've only got 2 of the 3 (the Springfield isn't a big deal North of the dotted line). No dammed idea what to turn either one into.
35 Whelen comes to mind, a North American classic.
21 January 2013, 09:05
Redoak8I have all 3, and like all for them. The M70 was first, then I fell for the 03. But now I am only interested in M98s. Not really sure why...
But a nice, trim small ring mauser is as good as it gets, for me.
21 January 2013, 19:35
RhysTHe calibers with this set will be
6.5x55
375 H&H
404 Jeffery (already in the works on a M70 classic action
I may add in a 300 Win or 300 H&H at some point, but I generaly figure if the 6.5 won't be suffecient we are into 375H&H territory anyway.
I know there is a fair bit of overlap between the .404 and the .375, but practicality suggests the 375 the 404 is just a classic, and I already have that one about 75% of the way done.
Yes it's cocked, and it has bullets too!!!
21 January 2013, 20:44
Sevensquote:
Originally posted by Rhys:
THe calibers with this set will be
6.5x55
375 H&H
404 Jeffery (already in the works on a M70 classic action
I may add in a 300 Win or 300 H&H at some point, but I generaly figure if the 6.5 won't be suffecient we are into 375H&H territory anyway.
I know there is a fair bit of overlap between the .404 and the .375, but practicality suggests the 375 the 404 is just a classic, and I already have that one about 75% of the way done.
You could always do a 9.3x62 instead of 375 H&H. It will give similar levels of efficiency and game, but the 9.3x62 would be an easier conversion and can be made a little lighter.
Excellent choice on the 404!
22 January 2013, 20:16
larrysYup. I have to agree with Baxter.
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25 January 2013, 08:11
vicvanbThe Pre-64 Model 70 is an improved Mauser--better safety, bolt handle, bottom metal, bolt release and trigger, plus cone breeching and an extractor that handles a round dropped in the chamber. Hard to beat perfection!
25 January 2013, 17:47
bwanamrmquote:
6.5x55
375 H&H
404 Jeffery
I like those choices... I might have gone with the 7x57 but the 6.5 is a neat caliber!
James Anderson is building a 300 H&H for my collection as we speak so if a .30 magnum is in your future, the H&H would get my vote.
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26 January 2013, 06:46
impingementOddly enough, I have bought one of each of these in the last year. I would have to go with "keep them all" option too.