04 December 2007, 22:54
d martinMauser 98 bolt face question
I have a VZ24 sporter I picked up at a gunshow. It's been re-done in 300 Win Mag caliber. I've been thinking lately I'd like to make it into a 308 heavy barrel,but was wondering if I can use the same bolt that has had the bolt face opened up. I know I'll have to replace the extractor,should I just get an original unmodified bolt also? or just forget the whole idea ? Thanks
05 December 2007, 00:20
ClemsonSell or trade the magnum bolt for a standard. You can't use it on your .308 project -- it won't feed.
Clemson
05 December 2007, 00:36
iirangerAs they say, all it takes is money... to expand on what has been said...
Easiest is to buy a VZ bolt that has the original bolt face un-opened up. Mauser and .308 are about the same. approx. .473 inches.
If you tried the new, original extractor only, it might work but only "SLOPPY" AT BEST... Unreliable, unfun... pain...
Or, for a ton of money, someone could "close up" the bolt face. Weld and recut? Fit an insert in the original diameter... More unpleasantness. I wouldn't.
If the gun is a real nice custom, you might "do better" to sell it as is and start with another un altered gun. But this is your call. As said, the original spec bolt, and they are around, is quickest and easiest. Luck. happy holidays.
05 December 2007, 02:10
mad_jack02Yes the old bolt face can be bushed up and a nice job it will be if done right. I did it on a '03 years ago and you couldn't tell it. Or spend the money for a unaltered bolt body and use it.
05 December 2007, 03:25
loud-n-boomerI sent you an e-mail if you are interested in a trade.
Dave
05 December 2007, 09:54
ForrestBIt's not just the bolt face that has been opened-up for the 300 Win Mag. Probably the mag box, extractor and feed rails have been altered to feed the larger cartridge. I think you'll be dollars ahead by finding an un-altered action on which to build a 308 Win.
05 December 2007, 11:04
d martinI don't think the feed rails will be a problem,I tried some 308 rounds in the magazine and they stayed in place and fed OK when I pushed the bolt forward slowly.
05 December 2007, 11:22
ForrestBAt some point in time you might want to work it fast...
05 December 2007, 20:18
22WRFquote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
At some point in time you might want to work it fast...
