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Mannlicher-Schoenaur Restoration
John Farner
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23 April 2016, 07:46
ramrod340Nice

As usual just my $.02
Paul K
23 April 2016, 08:29
richjvery nice
23 April 2016, 19:00
Toomany ToolsYes, for the sharp-eyed observer, it is a pre-64 Winchester sling swivel. I replaced a Pachmyer quick detach that seemed quite inappropriate for this rifle.
John Farner
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24 April 2016, 06:47
NakihunterBeautiful outcome. I just love those rifles. Great job!
I had a (pre 1924) 1903 model in 6.5X54 - a sporter - with identical peep sight.
You can search the archives for my project on restocking my 1910 9.5X57 MS Take down model.
I wish I could do the checkering.
What model & caliber is the original rifle?
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24 April 2016, 17:38
Toomany ToolsIt is a 1903 MS; caliber is 6.5 Gibbs Magnum.
John Farner
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25 April 2016, 05:09
NakihunterWhat finish did you use on the stock?
EDITED: I see that the 6.5 Gibbs magnum is a 6.5X57 trimmed to 55mm. I have seen some of your posts on other forums regarding this caliber!
BTW they feed & shoot better with the Round Nosed bullets. However the original SP bullets had a more rounded ogive & not the more modern sleek SP bullets.
Here is the link to my rifle's restock project a few years ago.
http://forums.accuratereloadin...043/m/8611058421/p/3
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25 April 2016, 19:43
Bill/OregonThat thing is just gorgeous! Well done!
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