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Cartridge suggestions for Siamese Mauser
18 April 2006, 08:03
Old Elk HunterCartridge suggestions for Siamese Mauser
I have a Siamese Mauser in very good condition and it is unaltered. Can anyone suggest cartridges for this action that require NO changes to the action? I don't mind wildcats.
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The one I am leaning toward is the 7.62x54R.
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18 April 2006, 08:25
The MetalsmithThere's always the 45-90! That'll give you a rimmed .458 in that kinda rig.
Where did you find that rifle? I've been looking everywhere to get my hands on one and so far I've come up unsuccessful every time!
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18 April 2006, 08:33
jeffeossoI wish I knew the original round better, but I don't, I THOUGHT it was a one off, that the 45/70 was close.
so, just whistling in the dark, how about the 405 win?
jeffe
18 April 2006, 08:48
Tex21Since I have had a Siamese magazine squirreled away for the last three years, I guess that's as good as excuse as any to try and mate it up to something - I'm leaning toward a Turksish receiver.
My caliber is the .303 Brit. It should hold 6 in the magazine and feed like greases sausages. With a minimum of work. If I owned a mill and some tooling, perhaps my out look would be different...
Jason
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18 April 2006, 10:50
craigsterI've seen them in four calibers, 45-70, 7.62x54R Russian, .303 Brit, and 30-40 Krag.
I did one a while back in 45-70, fun rifle!
18 April 2006, 11:08
Hoot MurrayWould anyone know if a 405 Winchester will work in a Siamese Mauser? I have an action in good shape and was thinking that this round might be a better fit than the 45-70. I would really like to put a 405 Win. barrel on mine.
Thanks,
HOOT
18 April 2006, 11:20
dian1I did a Siamese Mauser many years ago in 45/70. My recollection is that I had to do some work on the follower and I think the feed rails to get everything to work.
With your requirement that No changes be made to the action, you may want to make up some dummy rounds of cartridges that have head measurements that are compatable with the bolt face/extractor and see what works.
I recall that some have been converted to .348 Winchester in addition to some that have been mentioned.
Original, good condition military rifles are getting scarce--you may want to think about that before you do anything. I think about this fact often when I look at what was a national match Springfield that I bought in mint condition in 1963 and proceeded to sporterize.
18 April 2006, 18:42
D Humbarger348 winchester
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18 April 2006, 21:29
zimbabweI have a very nice mannlicher stocked Siamese in 30/40 Krag that doesn't appear to have required any action mods. The barrel is an M14 Douglas premium and the work is flawless. Don't have any idea who built it but he is good. I think I posted pics of it on this forum a couple of months ago. I believe they were to show the bolt handle which is the best I've ever had. I can't see why a 405 wouldn't work and if this weren't such a nice gun I might consider rebarreling. Shoots well.
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18 April 2006, 23:11
willmckeelong ago i think i'd checked the mag box dimensions and found it to be over-long for the 45-70 case and thought that a wildcat 416 based on the 45-90 case would be neat on one of those actions.
roger
19 April 2006, 01:09
Thainequote:
Would anyone know if a 405 Winchester will work in a Siamese Mauser? I have an action in good shape and was thinking that this round might be a better fit than the 45-70. I would really like to put a 405 Win. barrel on mine.
I posed this same question about 6 months ago and reviews were mixed. It is right at the limit. What will work is a 40 Krag or the 40 RCBS. The latter is a BPCR development that uses shortened 405 cases to make a 40/70 Sharps equivalent out of readily available components. There was a blurb in the fall BPCR magazine about it. I have shelved my project until I find/make/beg/borrow/steal a follower for the action (mine was missing).
Another thought for the gun would be the 375 Flanged in the appropriate length and the 25 Krag in one of its incarnations makes a nice rifle.
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19 April 2006, 01:45
zimbabweI just tried to put some 405's with 300gr DKT round nose bullets into the mag on my Siamese 30/40. I could load one fine but then mag was about 1/16" too short . One from top loaded fine as far as it would go in the 30/40 chamber so I don't think i would be a BIG problem to lengthen the mag box slightly. I think they would feed with very little problem.
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19 April 2006, 02:30
gasgunnerMine is a .375x.348 Ack Imp. Works great, shoots good, nearly .375 H&H performance.
John
19 April 2006, 02:58
Alberta CanuckMy answer is the same as last time this question was asked....
1. first choice .33 Winchester
2. second choice .35 Winchester
Each should work smoothly and easily through the box and rails. And I like the older Winchester cartridges. Plenty of power for deer and black bear. Hardly any recoil with sane loads.
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19 April 2006, 03:43
<JOHAN>Old Elk Hunter
303 Brit would be my choice, classic and very sweet

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