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Build the Mauser. You can always buy a scope later . Jim | |||
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Swap the scope with someone who want to up their magnification, and go build yourself a mauser... | |||
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quote: WERY WELL SAID, buy a book (the mauser bolt actions by Jerry Kuhnhausen) and go for it | |||
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<CAL9 from planet Fargo> |
quote: I already have the Kuhnhausen book. It is rapidly becoming "well-thumbed". I have been planning the mauser for about a year now, building the tooling when time permits (via drawings included with R.A. Walsh's book). It is the barrel that is going to be the major expenditure. I'd prefer not to skimp. The 260 was doing fine with an age-old Weaver V9 until I got sloppy and knocked it over-broke the rear lens. Guess I have too many irons in the fire right now- I need to prioritize. Thanks, CAL | ||
<hd352802> |
Cal, as mentioned before: build the Mauser, buy a scope later. I am planning to do so myself. Hugh. | ||
<Elliot Viker> |
Cal, build the mauser. I live in Hillsboro, ND and have under taken the same path as you. There is a show in Fargo on Jan 5 or 6 and there are several people there that you can talk to for advice on how to get started. Mark Vetter and Duain Spooner come to mind, as do others that slip my mind at this time. If you go the short chamber rout, and then rent a reamer to hand ream, or the back to barrel steel removal rout, I am shure that you can do thses things if you have worked around laith equipment. Now a 35 Whelen improved on your action sounds just about right. | ||
<Mike Dettorre> |
Cal, Build the Mauser by the time your done one if us will have a scope we don't need and you can take it off our hands cheap. ------------------ The sole purpose of a rifle is to please its owner | ||
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