29 April 2019, 01:23
CHIPKING32209x57 Mauser
I am seriously considering buying one of the nicest prewar Mauser spotters I have ever seen the issue is that it is chambered in 9x57. Question 1 can I get away with using .358 diameter bullets in it ? Question 2 is there a simple direct rechamber ? It appears to be built on an intermediate length action so I am thinking the Whelen will not fit.
Maybe; slug the bore; many have 358 grooves.
No; for a Whelen you would create a little secondary shoulder. Not really a problem, just realize it.
Why rechamber at all; nothing wrong with 9x57 as is.
Intermediate actions have the same length mag boxes as standard 98, usually. I could never fathom why there were even developed; they are practically the same size a the standard 98 and accomplish nothing beneficial. Notwithstanding the safety breech feature on some of them, which, nowadays with our good brass, is not needed. I never fit them back: I fit barrels the standard way.
Lastly, if it is indeed, a nice, original Oberndorf sporter, definitely do not mess with it. You will only reduce its value.
If it is a private gunsmith build, then hack away; they are not worth anywhere near an original factory sporter.
29 April 2019, 10:05
GreyghostWhy in gods name would you want to change anything on it?
Already set-up for 9.1mm bullets (not the 9.3mm) or .35822", brass can be anything based on the 7x57
And easy to reload for.
Buy it, and leave it alone...
Phil
29 April 2019, 17:22
snowmanI have a guild made 98 mauser in 9x57.Barrel slugs about .3565".It shoots 220 gr Speer bullets on top of 3031 powder into groups under 1 inch at 100yds. Cases are easiest to make from 8x57 brass but 30-06 brass work real well but you have a bit of trimming to do.Sure lets a lot of blood out of a deer in a hurry !