The easiest answer is 7x57 or 8x57.
.257 Roberts, as a derivative of 7x57, should work as well.
.257 Roberts, as a derivative of 7x57, should work as well.
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The Mauser case. .22-6mm(W)*, .6mm Rem, .257 Roberts, 6.5x55, 6.5x57, 7x57, 30x57(W)*, 7.65x53, 7.65x57(W)*, 7.7x58 Japanese, 7.92x57, .338x57, 9x57, and 9.3x57.So what case cartridge feeds perfect that is not 30-06 based?
I could see there being a tool to lap the bolt rails and also to true the front ring. I sometimes wish there was a tool to give accurate adjustments to different cartridges that will feed in the Mauser action.Black and silver on top 308, right below it 257 Roberts in an Argentine, and below that 458 Winchester magnum in a Charles Daily. The one on the bottom I have the most invested in because I had to have help with it it was my first and the receiver was in the white not yet heat treated. I think grand total I might have $1500 bucks wrapped up in it. The 308 maybe $700, and I don't even remember on the 257. The 308 I did entirely by myself but with the other two I do not have the ability to put sights on a barrel and as I said heat treatment and bluing on the 458 was more than I wanted you tackle also. Plus since it was my first I got the rifle roughed up and let him do the finish work.
As for your action there is a tool that you can purchase to lap the bolt rails. If you are having someone else finish the build they will take care of it, it would have probably been better to blue it after checking the torque shoulder but either way I'm sure it will be fine. Do not, I repeat do not scrap this build. I catch a lot of flack sometimes for my 308 until they see it shoot because it's not a Remington or some other fancy new action some people dont think it's worth saving.
I should have mentioned the Swift. It feeds as well as a 6.5 Japanese.220 Swift will feed fine on a 98 action. That was my 2nd ever custom rifle built and it was for going prairie dogging. Yep hard on barrels just like the 22-250 Rem.
The 98's are suppose to have the barrel set up so the breech face of the barrel bottoms out/tightens against the inside ring of the in the action. I set mine up so the shoulder of the barrel will time/just touch the receiver face also.
Some guys will clean up the receiver face and install the barrel like you normally do on a shouldered barreled.
All the ones @sandwarrior said, plus 9.3x62mm.So what case cartridge feeds perfect that is not 30-06 based?
Keep me in mind?I am running a .280 ai in mine. It's fun to have a Mauser action, but not easy. I have 10 stripped actions laying around, and in the process of building another wood stock for the .280. if doing it for nostalgia, cool. If not get a different action. Not a huge stock selection available that is not just a base hunting stock. Also scope mounting can be a pickle. I had a canted rail for mine built. The gun shoots phenominal, but once I get it done, I will likely be trying to dump 10 actions.
There are different followers that help with feeding various cartridges.I've got 2 Mausers in 280AI and 1 in 7RM. All of them feed very well.
Frank???Who should I contact to do some of this work?
What’s his contact info?Frank???
Jim Kobe out of Bloomington, MN is a very good Mauser smith. And, his turnaround times are amazing!
Just a thought....isn’t the 6xc based of the 22-250 case? Would a that work in the Mauser ?
I do think the rarer ones should be restored if/when possible. Seen any G33/40's lately?![]()
The 6XC is a shortened .243. Shortened down to the length of a .300 Savage. Which is shorter than the .22-250 case (.250 Sav case). It also has a 30 deg. Shoulder, but retains the .454” dia. at the shoulder.Just a thought....isn’t the 6xc based of the 22-250 case? Would a that work in the Mauser ?
I don’t have it right now. You would need to google it.What’s his contact info?
Actually, that's not the problem. I have a 6-284 and it feeds fine. The problem is you can only put three rounds in the magazine.The problem with the 284 case is the rebated rim.....
Actually, that's not the problem. I have a 6-284 and it feeds fine. The problem is you can only put three rounds in the magazine.
Added: Here is Jim Kobe's contact info.
Jims Gun Shop
Licensee Name: Kobe, James A
10841 Oxborough Ave S
Bloomington, MN 55437
Phone: 952-884-6031
One piece Picatinny rails give you far more options. I have one piece Picatinny’s on several riflesWhat about scope bases/ rings /scope?Don’t want to break the bank, however will the spend the money on pieces that work well for these Mauser rifles.
Don’t know what would be the pros and cons of using a Picatinny base vs spilt base.
Farrell is the best. EGW will suffice if you aren’t treating he rifle rough. Weaver still makes a “Tactical” for a Mauser as well, I believe.Which 20 MO a rail is worth the money I see Pharrell industries is kind of expensive any other economical options that are just as good
There are better options than a 30-06 based case if you really need to stretch the bullet out.Well I bought the ferrel base, should be here next week.
For giggles I had a 270 Winchester laying around (factory 130 grain from Winchester loaded to 3.397 coal). Noticed the round barely fit in the bottom metal that cane with my Mauser all matching numbers. Is this as long as all Mauser are? I may just have to stick with a short action cartridge for this build.
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I know there are different lengths. I am under the impression the action we've been talking about in this thread is a "long" Mauser action.Did FN commercial actions have longer magazines to accommodate the -06 and magnum rounds they came in?
He is a really good dude!I contacted Mr Kobe, very nice man, and said he can work on the Mauser and get it to work with just about any cartridge, as most have said already on here it just depends on how much work I am willing to afford for the project.
i keep getting stuck on wanting a fast 22 cal because I have never had one and the rifle won’t see many shots a year as I have other rifles for that.
The 270 Winchester I have can do anything a 6/6.5/7mm can do at the ranges I hunt in so having the Mauser in any of those flavors seems redundant.
As Mr Todd recommended in this thread, go with Mr Jim Kobe for Mauser/Win Model 70/etc work if ya can. Hes a guild member(and that means a lot - look up American Custom Gunmakers Guild if ya dont know what I'm talkin bout), and a quite highly respected guild member at that.I contacted Mr Kobe, very nice man, and said he can work on the Mauser and get it to work with just about any cartridge, as most have said already on here it just depends on how much work I am willing to afford for the project.
i keep getting stuck on wanting a fast 22 cal because I have never had one and the rifle won’t see many shots a year as I have other rifles for that.
The 270 Winchester I have can do anything a 6/6.5/7mm can do at the ranges I hunt in so having the Mauser in any of those flavors seems redundant.
Yes, he does some fantastic work. The first "super-custom" I saw when I moved to Minnesota was one of his. They wanted $5200, used. And man-oh-man, was it worth every penny just for the art of what he did. I believe it was in .375 H&H and had a Circassian walnut stock. Just a fine looking rifle that I had no need or money for. The shop that was selling it, had him do my first rebarrel of a Santa Barbara Mauser to a .308. It wasn't until after a little while, he said just bring my stuff straight to him. I've always appreciated his work. And his turnaround times were amazing. One time it was two weeks, the next it was one week. He gets after it.As Mr Todd recommended in this thread, go with Mr Jim Kobe for Mauser/Win Model 70/etc work if ya can. Hes a guild member(and that means a lot - look up American Custom Gunmakers Guild if ya dont know what I'm talkin bout), and a quite highly respected guild member at that.
To put it in simpler words, millionaires/billionaires and the equivalent of American royalty would go to Jim Kobe and his ilk to have their once-in-a-lifetime elephant rifle built, and things of that nature.. but he still makes time for us regular folk. Maybe you've heard of Griffin & Howe, Kobe could certainly be classed right alongside em..
You wouldnt believe your eyes seeing some of the stocks he puts out! Not my intention to offend anyone at all, but I dare say Mr Kobe's(and several other of our American guild members') stocks could stand right up along side Holland & Holland, Rigby, etc... LOL ok now yall can go on and stone me to death for such "blasphemy"I'll survive
Not unless the rim is too small to fit in the Mauser boltface. If you are talking about a small rifle primer .308,or 6.5 Creed, then no.Would shooting a small primer cartridge be an issue ?