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Join Date: January 7, 2000
Posts: 112
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I was just thinking that it may be a good idea to consider re-chambering the 7mm mausers to a more popular round for the future. They're relatively expensive to use and the ammo is getting harder to find. Also, I would like to create some consistancy in the future. I've heard of people going to .223 and many other combinations of "deer rifle cartridges". The other that I thought would be good is .308, which to me sounds more useful and available. Plus I'd just like to have a .308. Might be worth thinking about for the 8mm mausers later when the ammo supply finally depletes. (In about 10,000 years?)
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Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Earlington KY
Posts: 2,299
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Ruger Guy, it really depends on which Mauser you have. If you have a 93 or 95 for instance you would want to stay in the 7mm pressure range. If it's a 98 then the options are only limited by your pocketbook. I have a pretty good deal on a 98 Mauser in .308. If you'll e-mail me with what you have I'll give you a quote on rechambering/rebarreling yours or trading for one I have on hand. George
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