Hi all,
I am just laying out my next project. I decided awhile ago it would be a 7.62x39 bolt gun to shoot some surplus ammo. I ordered a reamer from Pacific tool and Gauge and just got my new reamer. It's a very nice removable pilot reamer with gauges. Now for the variables;
I have a few actions available but my decision is down to a 96 Mauser or a 98 Mauser. I have a few of each on hand, no preference there. I will try each for feed before I go any further and see if there is an edge for either.
Next is the choice of barrel. I know I will use a .308" bore, I've seen this done and it works well even with the .311" ammo. But now the contour, weight and length are variables. At this point I am thinking about a 20" "stiff" barrel. Medium heavy or slightly more. Here I have to say the purpose will be walking around and plinking. Gophers and coyote and wolves. It might hunt larger game but it's not required. I don't want it to heat up too quickly nor do I want to carry around an axle weight barrel. I am not thinking I need anything longer than 20" either.
Sights; I am leaning toward the idea now of a low to medium powered scope and no sights at all. It's not a serious hunting rifle so backup sights are not much of an issue. I normally like a good set of sights, but am not leaning toward them on this rifle.
Trigger; If the factory trigger does not clean up well enough, I will likely find a Timney to install.
Safety; I have a Beuhler low profile or two around that will work with a scope or I might go with one on the trigger if I end up using a Timney.
Stock; I am not sure here. I am leaning toward ordering a Boyd's. A medium light weight especially if I go with a lighter barrel. There is also the idea of making the stock medium heavy and using the stiff barrel idea which would be somewhat heavier. What good synthetics are available for the 96 or 98 Mauser. Any preferences here? The rifle metal will all be blued I suppose so I am leaning more toward a wood or wood look stock. Any wood sporters available for a 96 Mauser or even nice military. I might be able to get Why_Not? to help me bed the stock in the end. Or maybe floating is the way to go?
Finish; No idea here but blued. Any reasonable options?
Brake; I have been making a few muzzle brakes lately and could probably come up with a small brake for it, but I am thinking it will have none at all. Ideas here?
A nice recoil pad is always worthwhile even on this small caliber rifle.
Anything else anyone thinking of? Any tips, hints, suggestions? I am not in a rush, I expect to do it over the winter. I have enough parts now to start building. Anyone see anything I am missing or has anyone else done this project already, and if so, what is your experience of it?
Thanks for any help,
Rob
I am just laying out my next project. I decided awhile ago it would be a 7.62x39 bolt gun to shoot some surplus ammo. I ordered a reamer from Pacific tool and Gauge and just got my new reamer. It's a very nice removable pilot reamer with gauges. Now for the variables;
I have a few actions available but my decision is down to a 96 Mauser or a 98 Mauser. I have a few of each on hand, no preference there. I will try each for feed before I go any further and see if there is an edge for either.
Next is the choice of barrel. I know I will use a .308" bore, I've seen this done and it works well even with the .311" ammo. But now the contour, weight and length are variables. At this point I am thinking about a 20" "stiff" barrel. Medium heavy or slightly more. Here I have to say the purpose will be walking around and plinking. Gophers and coyote and wolves. It might hunt larger game but it's not required. I don't want it to heat up too quickly nor do I want to carry around an axle weight barrel. I am not thinking I need anything longer than 20" either.
Sights; I am leaning toward the idea now of a low to medium powered scope and no sights at all. It's not a serious hunting rifle so backup sights are not much of an issue. I normally like a good set of sights, but am not leaning toward them on this rifle.
Trigger; If the factory trigger does not clean up well enough, I will likely find a Timney to install.
Safety; I have a Beuhler low profile or two around that will work with a scope or I might go with one on the trigger if I end up using a Timney.
Stock; I am not sure here. I am leaning toward ordering a Boyd's. A medium light weight especially if I go with a lighter barrel. There is also the idea of making the stock medium heavy and using the stiff barrel idea which would be somewhat heavier. What good synthetics are available for the 96 or 98 Mauser. Any preferences here? The rifle metal will all be blued I suppose so I am leaning more toward a wood or wood look stock. Any wood sporters available for a 96 Mauser or even nice military. I might be able to get Why_Not? to help me bed the stock in the end. Or maybe floating is the way to go?
Finish; No idea here but blued. Any reasonable options?
Brake; I have been making a few muzzle brakes lately and could probably come up with a small brake for it, but I am thinking it will have none at all. Ideas here?
A nice recoil pad is always worthwhile even on this small caliber rifle.
Anything else anyone thinking of? Any tips, hints, suggestions? I am not in a rush, I expect to do it over the winter. I have enough parts now to start building. Anyone see anything I am missing or has anyone else done this project already, and if so, what is your experience of it?
Thanks for any help,
Rob




















































