18 January 2004, 13:07
HammerRe: Mathieu left handed actions ... any information?
Have a new Mathieu left-hand magnum action -- still in the white, never barreled. Had it for about twenty years.
You're correct that Weatherby used them for their left-hand rifles before the introduction of the Mark V.
Might take some pictures of it and email (post) them if you're interested.
Hammer
18 January 2004, 16:27
RogerHammer,
Would sure like to see the leftie you've been hoarding.
Is it long enough for one of the heavies?
Roger QSL
18 January 2004, 17:00
HammerTrying to figure out how to post a digital picture here. But don't know how.
The picture shows a 375 H&H laying in the magazine.
Hammer
18 January 2004, 18:30
RogerHammer,
Thanks for the pictures of the "Big Leftie".
Can't tell from the photo as to the bolt setup. Has it got a claw extractor?
The 375 seems small in the mag/box area. Should handle most of the biggies.
Try and use the same format at this site for sending the picture you sent me. I'm sure they would like to see it here.
Again, thanks,
Roger QSL
19 January 2004, 09:22
PostDriverFrom my looking at the ones I've seen, there is a claw extractor, but it doesn't run the full length of the bolt, only about 1". That's what I'm trying to figure out ... if it's truly controlled round feeding; looks like it is.
19 January 2004, 09:58
HammerPostDriver,
From reading this forum for a few years and following the discussions concerning controlled-feeding....
Anyone would be a fool to call something controlled-feed that had not been personally touched by Paul Mauser himself.
But, no, the Mathieu action is not controlled-feed.
Hammer
19 January 2004, 16:05
J WisnerIf you go to your trusty book case and dig out your copy of.
Bolt Action Rifles, by Frank de Hass 3rd Edition.
You will find on pages 292 to 295 a full detail description as to the Mathieu Left Hand action.
Jim Wisner
Custom Metalsmith