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What measurement differences would there be between a standard 98 Mauser follower and one made for a, let's say, 375 H&H cartridge? Would it be longer? wider at the front or rear? thicker or thinner? I have only 2 magnums in the house and believe one uses a standard '03 follower and one is a PF Winchester. I wouldn't trust either one to be an accurate depiction of a true magnum follower. Maybe there is no such thing. I just do not know. Any one with a mag follower and a micrometer willing to shoot me some measurements? Enlighten please.

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What measurement differences would there be between a standard 98 Mauser follower and one made for a, let's say, 375 H&H cartridge? Would it be longer? wider at the front or rear? thicker or thinner?


Some commercial Mauser clones used a standard size 98 follower(FN and Mark-X I believe). But these actions used a more-or-less standard box that was opened to the front(and a bit to the rear).

Correctly dimensioned magnum boxes(Blackburn, PME and PMS) are wider and therefore require a wider follower. They are normally longer also.


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I got mine from Duane Wiebe.
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Jim Wisner's is 3.38" long, for 375H&H and derivatives.


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Thanks all. I think I can run with what you have given me.

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