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Mauser, Large Ring w/small ring thread
Mauser, Large Ring w/small ring thread
I have a commercial original Mauser 98 type action, I was thinking of making it into a 10.75X68 but now realize that although it is a large ring action it has small ring threads. Will this cause me problems or is this no big deal? TIA
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08 June 2008, 08:31
vapodogThis sounds like a K. Kales Mauser made about 1940 in Ankara Turkey.....and I'd stick to cases no larger than the .470 case head of the .30-06 in that action......just my opinion here!
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Not sure if it makes a difference to your answer but its not a Turk, it is a real original Oberndorf commercial Mauser made about 1912
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A 10.75x68 case isn't that much larger than a standard 30-06 case so you'd probably be alright.
Jason
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Lots of 1909 Peruvians have been made into 425 Westley Richards. So, the 10.75x68 being of lesser diameter and not possessing a rebated rim will be much easier to do. Is the action of standard lengt or intermediate?
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08 June 2008, 18:29
D Humbargerquote:
I have a commercial original Mauser 98 type action
Can you post some close up photos. I would really like to see this action.
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08 June 2008, 19:28
jeffeossolots of people have done wsms on mexican mausers... shouldn't be an issue on the threads... receiver hardnerness, now that could be a different issue
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Originally posted by jeffeosso:
lots of people have done wsms on mexican mausers... shouldn't be an issue on the threads... receiver hardnerness, now that could be a different issue
I wonder if these people are professionals worried about liability? Savage went to a new thread on their wsm's. The original savage thread leaves much more meat on the barrel shank than does the SR Mauser. Calculate the minimum thread diameter and you'll see it doesn't leave much meat around the chamber.
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08 June 2008, 21:36
jeffeossoThe 10.75x68 is a .500 (actualyl less) casehead, and low pressure... I would be much more worried about action hardness
08 June 2008, 23:13
craigsterNice looking action.
Original Mauser sporter - tapered tang, lever release floorplate from the factory. Any idea what the original caliber was? The mag box to the eyeball looks a bit short, possibly it was for something of the 7x57 class?
If you can give me inside dimensions of the mag box - front to back, and side to side (front and rear) I can give you some idea of what it was. I have some JPGs of original Mauser work manuals for mag box sizes of different calibers...