23 January 2005, 14:42
James_BBuilding an M98 Rifle
I am looking for M98 actions to build a 338-06.
I have seen Turkish, Yugoslavian, German, etc. What are the difference and do they have any advantage over one another.
Thanks
James
23 January 2005, 15:00
hawkinsThe Turk can be almost anything, most are too beat to make nice rifles. The Youg may be too short for a 30/06. First you should read up a little on Mausers before you spend a lot of money.
Good luck!
23 January 2005, 16:55
jeffeossoJames,
the question drives the answer....
z vz24 is the answer. a great mauser action, long enough for the 338-06 and fairly standard
jeffe
24 January 2005, 04:08
C1PNRHow about the 98/29 "Persian" action? Should be in pretty good shape, at least.
24 January 2005, 06:47
wildcat junkieA 338-06 won't do anything an 8mm-06 won't.
24 January 2005, 15:48
beefeater2How about a new -98?
Zastava makes good clones (practically identical to the "originals"). They are sold under the name Charles Daly in the states for around $300 a piece.
As opposed to the "good old ones" these come drilled and tapped for scope mounting, bent bolt handle, hinged floorplate and an adjustable trigger. Plus they are in different lengths, option for left hand or stainless steel. Does not have recess on the left side for stripper-clip loading.
I don't have one myself, but I want one for a 6.5-06 project, if I can get hold of only the action here in Norway.
beefeater
24 January 2005, 19:03
BeartrackKind of depends on what your going to do w/ it. There are differences in the tempering of the steel.
If its going to be a custom gun, many favor the vz-24 action for its temporting and quality. If its going to be a meat gun, I'm w/ beefeater: Its less hassle and cost in the long run to my a present day commercial 98.
P.S. 8mm-06 is great if you're going cheap and use the orininal barrel. Yet, the 8mm doesn't have near the variety of bullets available as .338 bore, nor the weight if you going after big stuff.
24 January 2005, 19:23
South40Looks like Numrichs' is still selling new Mark X actions for $200:
http://www.e-gunparts.com/DisplayAd.asp?chrProductSKU=&chrSuperSKU=85101024 January 2005, 19:36
MannMy .338-06 is built on a persian action. That is the smoothest surplus mauser action I've seen. I have a .30-338WM made on a Zastava Charles Daly. It is not as smooth or refined as the persian but makes a sturdy reliable rifle.