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Action Choice
30 March 2007, 05:24
AllenBoselyAction Choice
If you were to choose between these two actions:
A Kimber 84M Action with a new bolt handle.
Or 1910 Mexican with new bottom metal, surface grinding and all the usual Mauser fix-ups.
To be chambered in .250 Savage,long thoated to use mostly 120gn bullets.
The Kimber is small, light and a would little less expensive. (would start with a Kimber 22-250 and get new barrel,bolt handle and stock).
The 1910 is a real Mauser. Thats always a good thing.It's a little bit longer & probably a little heavier.
Both would get custom bases.
Which one would you pick and why
Allen
It's a Mauser thing, you wouldn't understand.
30 March 2007, 07:06
bluetickIf I didn't already have the Mexican I would sure give the Kimber a try. I wish they would go ahead and chamber the 84m in .250 Savage. I would be inclined to buy one then.
Shawn
30 March 2007, 08:13
fla3006Mexican. Very classy when done right.
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30 March 2007, 10:11
Don SlaterUse the Mexican. It will have a nicer bolt handle if someone like Dennis Olson welds one on and makes some custom mounts for it. I'd opt for conetrols.
A Dakota 3 position safety and some Blackburn bottom metal and you are on your way to 3Xs what a Kimber costs?
Damn tough choice!

30 March 2007, 16:12
thismortalcoil+1 Don, the cost of a Mexican is going to be pricey done right. Timan has my Mex, and the cost is not cheap, but great work never is.
31 March 2007, 07:04
AllenBoselyYeah, the Mexican will, I figure will cost about 2 to 2.5 times as much as the Kimber but as fla3006 says would be a classy set-up done right.Of course if I'm gonna do I want to do it right!
Will the Mexican be way to big/long for the .250 Savage? Not that it can't be made to work but would it be out of proportion.Or will it be a nice fit.
That was the main reason for thinking about the Kimber as it being smaller.
By the way I talked to LW and they can make a #5130 contour scaled down for the .250 Savage.
Allen
It's a Mauser thing, you wouldn't understand.
31 March 2007, 18:34
Fish30114I really can't see why you wouldn't go the Kimber, especially given the economics...???
A nicer bolt handle is a given, since you said you were gonna replace that either way. I've seen a few customs on a Kimber and they are pretty slick. Of course so is anything Timan does...
31 March 2007, 22:01
vapodogEasily the Kimber.....and this is from a Mauser fan.
Why????.....$$$$$$$$$$$$
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31 March 2007, 22:41
thismortalcoilThe Mex is a better fit for the 257 Bob than a 250 Savage. The Kimber is a better fit, so is a Remington Model 7 or 600
31 March 2007, 22:47
bartschequote:
Originally posted by AllenBosely:
Will the Mexican be way to big/long for the .250 Savage? Not that it can't be made to work but would it be out of proportion.Or will it be a nice fit. Allen
Allen, I did the long throated .250-3000 last year. With the Speer 120gr, psp bt. , the max. oal is 2.725". The bullet is seated so the junction of the neck to shoulder falls in the middle of the boat tail.This was the cartridge I supplied Shaw for gaging when they cut the chamber.

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