Springfield 1898 rifle

Bradu

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My dad was given this by a guy we coyote hunted with over twenty years ago and it looks like it is in good shape especially considering the age. I was looking at it today and I don't know that much about it so I figured I would ask here rather than google and get some bad information. For some reason I really want to shoot it even though it probably should just be left in the safe. I will take my camera with me next time I go over and take a couple pics to show the condition of it, the wood is pretty good shape and the metal has had some rust on it at one time but looks like it was just surface rust.
 
Sounds like an 1898 Krag Jorgensen. If so, it prolly shoots 30-40 Krag ammo.


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That's what I wanted to hear! I will get some ordered and take it out sometime and see how it shoots even though it looks like it will kick like a mule.
 
That won't be too bad then although looking at the steel butt pad it doesn't look too comfortable :) Really makes a guy appreciate what we have today but it really is a smooth action especially considering the age of it.
 
You'd be surprised, the Krag doesn't kick that much. You'll also find it's about the smoothest action you'll find on a bolt action. If you load, don't load faster then 2000 FPS with the 220 bullet, you stand a chance of breaking the recoil lugs.

What sights do you have on yours. Mine have the 1901 sights and its pretty darn accurate.
 
I'm not sure what the sights are on it, didn't know they had different styles back then. I don't really have any intentions of shooting it enough to reload for it but I would like to clean it up good and shoot it every once in a while.
 
The 1898 Krag is a great rifle. Probably the fastest and smoothest bolt action ever designed. The .30/40 Krag is ballistically very similar to the .30-30 Winchester. In a full sized rifle, not too much kick at all. In a carbine, you'll feel it a little bit.
 
The 1898 Krag is a great rifle. Probably the fastest and smoothest bolt action ever designed. The .30/40 Krag is ballistically very similar to the .30-30 Winchester. In a full sized rifle, not too much kick at all. In a carbine, you'll feel it a little bit.

Agreed, great rifle and fun to shoot if you reload. I shoot mine with the Lyman 311291 cast bullet.