Don't know how to post photos, but here's a link to some pictures of my latest project. Turned out pretty nice, I think. Specs are: 1909 Argy action, bbl and stock from Midway. 'Glass/pillar bedded, bbl free floated, then bedded in silicone rubber. Winchester style side swing safety, bolt handle(cover), grip cap, buttplate are horn. Bottom metal is an aluminum unit from Brownells. Pachmeyer flush sling swivels-haven't put a sling on it yet. Glass is a Burris 1.75x5, in Conetrol rings/mounts. Oil finish on the stock. After it really cures, I'll get some checkering done. Weighs about 6.75lbs. Shoots pretty good. Only made one trip to the range so far, doing barrel break-in, etc. Shot most everything -including a few handloads I threw together- into 1", 1.5", but it REALLY liked Federal Premium 120gr Noslers.
quote:Originally posted by Curtis_Lemay: Yup, that sure is a nice little Mauser you got there. so what are you going to shoot with it besides paper, deer or pdogs?
No pdogs in East Texas, but it ought to be a nice whitetail nailer...
The Roberts is deadly on Texas whitetail. I have a .257 I recently punched out to .257 AI but haven't put a box of ammo through it yet. A neighbor has an Ackley that his nine year old grand daughter killed a nice six point with this last fall. I also have a 6.5X.257 that shoots very well.
Posts: 200 | Location: Tin Top .Texas | Registered: 21 August 2001
pedestal, i have two .257 ACKLEYS and use the 100gr.SIERRA spitzer exclusively. also try NORMA MRP if you can find some, it really wakes this cartridge up. dennis
Posts: 8350 | Location: Jennings Louisiana, Arkansas by way of Alabama by way of South Carloina by way of County Antrim Irland by way of Lanarkshire Scotland. | Registered: 02 November 2001