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Mauser action for 30/06
26 February 2007, 23:10
John55Mauser action for 30/06
I would like to build a 30/06 on a mauser action. My question is, will the military mausers (I realize there are many types) accomodate a 30/06 legnth cartridge w/o or with minimal modification? If so, which actions/models are preferable, etc. Thanks, in advance.
John
27 February 2007, 00:15
22WRFHave I got a deal for you. I have a Model 50 Sears Barrled action in extremely good condition in 30-06 caliber for $410 shipped. It has the FN commercial Mauser action. You won't even come close to that price if you try and modify a military one.
27 February 2007, 00:50
El DeguelloI don't generally use factory ammo, but a couple of years back I bought two boxes of Federal Hi-Energy .30/'06 ammo with 165-grain bullets.
This stuff fit in my Argentine Mauser 7.65X53mm magazine box with PLENTY of room to spare. (I was checking the action to see if it would work for a .338 Gibbs.)
There is no doubt that I could get '06 rounds loaded with long 200-grain bullets into that magazine with no problems at all.
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27 February 2007, 01:08
Toomany ToolsAlthough I'm sure there are exceptions (one example above), the 98 length military cartridge boxes are generally considered just a bit too short for the 30-06--I think about .080". There are a couple ways to lengthen the mag box, neither of which is very dificult to do.
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27 February 2007, 01:21
John55Thanks guys. Thanks for the offer 22, but I need to learn a little more about the subject before I bite on anything. I'll keep you in mind.
TT,
Is the only problem with the 98 action the box itself?
27 February 2007, 01:41
fla3006John, unless you just want a project, I would seriously consider 22WRF's advice. The FN Deluxe is the very finest 98 Mauser IMO and doesn't require much if any additional gunsmithing.
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27 February 2007, 02:28
John55Thats probably where I'll end up. Thanks.
27 February 2007, 02:47
Toomany ToolsYup, just the magazine box. The action itself is plenty long enough and more often than not the 30-06 will feed without any alteration to the rails.
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27 February 2007, 02:47
Bill SovernsI paid $350 for one in .270 with a Timney trigger about 2 months ago. They are a good deal.
27 February 2007, 02:47
GSP7You can find a complete rifle with commercial FN action for $300-350. I know were at least 5 are right now