24 September 2017, 04:16
richjdcpd's 9.3
Got the Agry Mauser back from Tom. He did the all the metal work, Douglas barrel in 9.3 . I put it in a spare stock I had laying around. Barrel has about 25 rounds of PPU 286gr through it.
Here's the target after getting the Nikon 2-7 installed
100yrds, three shots.
24 September 2017, 04:32
richjI didn't take a pic this weekend. This is with just the irons. Please excuse the ratty stock.
24 September 2017, 08:20
dpcdI am convinced that old Paul and Wilhelm had a brilliant idea putting the step in exactly the right place on these barrels and that is what I do; they routinely shoot way better than one would expect. I believe that this step and contour have a totally positive effect on the barrel harmonics which results in great shooting.
Now, for the small calibers, mainly 275 Rigby, I have the Earl of Marlborough pattern barrels which I expect to better the 9.3s in performance, but are a pound lighter.
This contour is all I am using these days for obvious reasons. .
Nice shooting Rich. Think about the possibilities with a stock that actually fit.
25 September 2017, 23:04
lindy2I have never heard of an Agry mauser before. Did the bolt face have to be altered for the 9.3 mauser.
25 September 2017, 23:17
z1rquote:
Originally posted by lindy2:
I have never heard of an Agry mauser before. Did the bolt face have to be altered for the 9.3 mauser.
Come on, everyone knows he meant Angry Mauser.
26 September 2017, 01:49
z1rOh, it's an A&M graduate as well?
26 September 2017, 03:37
dpcdNo Mauser (post 71/84) needs to have the bolt face altered for a 9.3x62, whether it is an angry, happy or Texas Aggie one.
Or even a 1909 Argentine one.
The 1909 does need a little rail tweaking as they started out life as a 7.65. But it's an easy mod.
27 September 2017, 14:10
eagle27quote:
Originally posted by richj:
it's a 1990 agry muaser
And here's me thinking it was an angry mouse from the 1900's