I inherited a Mod 1908 Brazilian Mauser 7mm of unknown provenance. It has military iron sights, (sliding rear tangent and front blade) and figured as it's not in great shape and has no scope it would be a handy bush push rifle for under 100 yards and I wouldn't care if it gets scratched or banged up in the bush. It can not consistently group for the life of it. To cover off variables all my testing was done on a bench with front and rear sand bags. I was shooting factory loads at 140 and 145 grain as commercially available 7x57 is getting scarce not to mention expensive. I read somewhere that the military issue FMJ may have been about 180g but I can only work with what I got.
This thing will shoot a 10 inch group at 25m. Yes, 25m off a bench. It'll shoot a 20 inch group at 50m. I didn't even bother at 100m and waste my money. There is no rhyme or reason to the grouping either, it'll shoot low 4 inches, then off to one side a foot then the other side 9 inches off centre.
Looking through the bore I can see the rifling, it's not worn down smoot but then again I can't tell anything more than that. The action and the barrel fit snug in the stock and the sights are tight.
It's pretty much unusable in it's current state. I didn't pay for the gun as I inherited it, but I'm wondering what options I have at this point. It's not worth anything to anyone in the manner in which it shoots, also the stock has been bubba'd so it doesn't have collector value. Maybe the action is worth something to someone? Could I have it re-barrelled? Only if it's not prohibitively expensive to have a new 7x57 barrel made and the likeliness of same on a gun that isn't worth anything.
I'm open to suggestions in regards to either its inaccuracy or having the problem remedied.
This thing will shoot a 10 inch group at 25m. Yes, 25m off a bench. It'll shoot a 20 inch group at 50m. I didn't even bother at 100m and waste my money. There is no rhyme or reason to the grouping either, it'll shoot low 4 inches, then off to one side a foot then the other side 9 inches off centre.
Looking through the bore I can see the rifling, it's not worn down smoot but then again I can't tell anything more than that. The action and the barrel fit snug in the stock and the sights are tight.
It's pretty much unusable in it's current state. I didn't pay for the gun as I inherited it, but I'm wondering what options I have at this point. It's not worth anything to anyone in the manner in which it shoots, also the stock has been bubba'd so it doesn't have collector value. Maybe the action is worth something to someone? Could I have it re-barrelled? Only if it's not prohibitively expensive to have a new 7x57 barrel made and the likeliness of same on a gun that isn't worth anything.
I'm open to suggestions in regards to either its inaccuracy or having the problem remedied.


















































