05 August 2005, 11:33
Old Elk HunterWhat cartridge for 1916 Mauser?
I have two 1916 Spanish Mausers. I don't think they are 1893 Mausers because they have dates later than 1920 on the receivers and are marked with a crown instead of the crossed rifles. Anyway, I believe they are suited only for low pressure rounds and I was debating what round to rebarrel them for. One already has a 7x57 barrel and I may leave it alone. The other I was thinking of 35 Remington or 7.62x39. I have access to cheap barrels and was wondering if anyone could recommend some low power rounds that brass is still available for or can be formed easily. Any ideas?
05 August 2005, 16:19
zeeriverrat1The 257 Roberts would be a good one...or the 6.5x55...both are great rounds and don't have to be hot rodded to be effective...
Zeeriverrat1
05 August 2005, 19:45
South40.300 Savage would be a good choice -- S40
05 August 2005, 19:52
tiggertate9.3 x 57 or 9.5 x 57 are both nice low pressure rounds to shoot and much more effective than the 35 Rem. You can use 8 x 57 brass or buy some properly headstamped.
If I wanted a .30 I'd go with South40's suggestion and try the Savage.
05 August 2005, 20:37
Old Elk HunterThanks,
I had not thought of the 9.3x57. Good choice.
06 August 2005, 05:38
bartsche
You'll be controlling the pressure with your own hand loads in which case cartridge choice becomes less critical. I would opt for a 6.5x55. Now if you rebarrel it to a lower pressure cartridge and sell it to a reloader the idea of a lower pressure cartridge is mute. It will see higher pressures. My experiences with the 1916 Mauser sold as .308 was far from rewarding.
There are so many ecconomical toys out there the 1916 Mauser doesn't get much of my attention any more.

roger
06 August 2005, 07:42
Old Elk HunterBartsche,
If they weren't free they would get none of my attention. They are about the funkiest Mauser variant I have seen.
06 August 2005, 11:41
ShopCartRacingThe thing about building a 6.5X55 only to shoot low pressures is that its not cost effective.
Why not buy a nice little sporterized 96 and call it a day?
Over time I think you realize why put money into a lost cause when it costs less to just buy exactly or near what you want in the first place?
-Spencer
06 August 2005, 12:08
MarkMy vote is for the 7.62 X 39. Then you can have a cheap gun with plenty of cheap ammo to go with it.
Hell, it might even get shot a lot!