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hillbillyjunkie 11-01-2008 09:00 PM

CUSTOM MAUSERS
 
Looking for someone who has owned a custom Mauser in a magnum caliber. I just purchsed one in 7mag, and now I'm hearing that the receivers may not be strong enough. Any help would be appreciated.

treeman59 11-02-2008 03:44 AM

RE: CUSTOM MAUSERS
 
as long as it is a true LARGE RING m-98 and not one of the smaller "fake" 98 copies it will be fine. the true large ring mausers are 1.4" the smaller 98's are 1.3" that is the dia. on the outside of the action where the barrel screws in.______treeman

eldeguello 11-02-2008 02:27 PM

RE: CUSTOM MAUSERS
 

ORIGINAL: hillbillyjunkie
Looking for someone who has owned a custom Mauser in a magnum caliber. I just purchsed one in 7mag, and now I'm hearing that the receivers may not be strong enough. Any help would be appreciated.
The M98 Mauser's design is quite strong enough to hold a magnum cartridge. If there is aproblem with Mausers, it isthat they were made all over the world by myriad factories, and the metal plus the heat-treatment of said metal varied wildly! Many are very strong, but some are not. The good thing aboutMausers is that even the "soft" ones are generally not brittle like some of the early Springfields were, so even if it fails, it will do so gradually rather than shatter! Just keep an eye on the headspace, having a good gunsmith check it once a year or so, for maybe three years. (Depending on how much you shoot it.) If it doesn't get larger in three years of shooting, it is probably OK.....

Unless you know exactly when & where it was made, I would NOT try to have it re-heat-treated. To do this properly, one must know what the material is, and how it was done originally.

stalkingbear 11-02-2008 02:58 PM

RE: CUSTOM MAUSERS
 
I've built a BUNCH of 98 mausers and as the other posters stated,if it's well manufactured it'llEASILY stand up to 7mm rem mag pressures IF it's fitted and headspaced properly.


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