31 May 2002, 15:32
Pete.3668mm-06
I have got the itch to do some work on my turkish
mauser I want it to stay in the back seat of my truck for shooting mostly coyotes/varmits
it seem I�ve read it�s cheap to convert to 8mm-06
I called a lot of smiths in my area the only one that I�ve found so far
wanted 125$ for that much money I would rather buy a cheap barrel in 35whelen
and if not much more I wouldn�t mind the improved version of either
I know there is nothing wrong with the 8x57 I just want to be different
So I guess my questions are
Does any body know of reasonable priced smith in Houston,TX. Area
Or one I could ship to?
Witch would be the best route?
8mm-06 8mm-06 A.I.
35 whelen 35 whelen A.I.
For this rifle I would like to keep it pretty cheap
And spend a bit more for my next project Yugo m48
I want I 7mm maybe wsm or 7x57A.I. For deer
Hunting
That's actually a pretty reasonable price for pulling a barrel, cutting the finish chamber, and reinstalling.
You said you wanted a truck gun for varmints. The 8X57 is probably not the best choice for longer shots. If you really want to modify your Mauser, I would install an Adams and Bennet barrel from Midway in one of the .22/.243/.25 calibers. If you want it done right, this would involve:
Checking the bolt and action lugs for proper contact and correcting if necessary
Installing and finish cutting the rough chambered barrel.
Bending the bolt handle.
Replacing the safety with a two position.
Installing scope mounts (new barrels usually don't come with sights, although they can be added)
A trip to the hot blue tanks.
If you're paying someone else to do the work, you will usually find you could have purchased a decent used Remington, Winchester, Ruger, etc. for what you have into a Mauser rebuild.
I'm not trying to talk you out of doing your project, just speaking from my experience.
Ryan
31 May 2002, 16:06
Major Calibergo with the .257 Roberts, it's really sweet in a Mauser
01 June 2002, 08:28
dentonI made a nice '06 out of a Turk. Works great. Enjoyed the project. Wouldn't do it again. By the time you finish, you have more money into it than buying a decent used rifle in the caliber you want.
My advice is to enjoy your Turk for what it is. Spend your money on a good used .243 Savage, or something similar, for coyotes and such.
A Swedish Mauser is actually a real decent, all around gun if you're looking for accuracy. The SKS isn't as accurate, but will do 4" groups at 100, and can be "fed" on $.08=$.10 per round, and is a tremendous amount of fun... sort of a grown-up's semiauto .22.