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Mkmel you are right. M98 has a very nice shoulder internally. M94 and M96 Swedish action has none.
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The CG80 mods were just enough to bring the CG63 up to S&L M69 shooting standards. They used the same trigger design as S&L and their barrels, shortened the cocking piece for a faster lock time, and in the end the '96 action was just not as good as the '98 for target shooting no matter what they tried.
The CG80 laminated walnut are nice stocks, but will set you back another $200-$300 over CG63 and S&L prices. Still a few nice M69 at Tradex for $495...
Place | Name | Score | Rifle |
As Issued Class | |||
1st | Richard Fiedler | 482 – 7X | M38 Swedish Mauser |
2nd | Norman Ball III | 480 – 8X | 1942 Swedish Mauser |
3rd | Paul Frank | 479 – 14X | 03A3 |
4th | John Lathrop | 473 – 13X | M96 Swedish Mauser |
5th | John Lathrop | 473 – 3X | M1912 Chilean Mauser |
6th | David Robinson | 472 – 11X | Yugoslavian Mauser 24\47 |
7th | Norman Ball III | 471 – 11X | Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss |
8th | John Lathrop | 471 – 3X | M96 Swedish Mauser |
9th | Mark Westen | 466 – 8X | 03A3 |
10th | Tim Ball | 463 – 6X | Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss |
11th | Norman Ball III | 462 – 4X | 1908 Swedish Mauser |
12th | Tim Ball | 455 – 3X | Carl Gustav 1915 Swedish Mauser |
13th | Joe Konkol | 453 – 3X | 03A3 |
14th | Tom Lache | 452 – 7X | 1903 |
15th | Richard Fiedler | 444 – 3X | Yugoslavian Mauser M24 |
16th | Dave Wolbrink | 442 | 03A3 |
17th | Tom Barry | 435 – 3X | Argentine Mauser 1909 |
18th | Mike Laffin | 433 – 1X | M1895 Chilean Mauser |
19th | Mark Baker | 430 | Finnish Mosin-Nagant M39 |
20th | David Feutz | 428 – 2X | German Mauser K98 SWP 45 |
21st | Jay Brown | 424 – 2X | Belgian Mauser Model 50 |
22nd | Jay Brown | 422 – 2X | Mosin-Nagant 91/30 |
23rd | David Birch | 421 – 4X | M38 Swedish Mauser |
24th | Ken Boudwine | 421 | Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss |
25th | Martin Sutliff | 415 | Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss |
26th | Joe Konkol | 413 – 2X | 1903 |
27th | Tony Lay | 404 | Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss |
28th | Chris Seaborn | 402 – 3X | Hungarian Mosin-Nagant M44 |
29th | Al Williamson | 402 – 2X | Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss |
30th | Dawn Weyer | 398 – 3X | Enfield Trainer .22 LR |
31st | Dawn Weyer | 377 | 1891 Italian Carcano |
32nd | Dave Wallendal | 373 – 1X | No. 4Mk1 Lee Enfield |
33rd | Dawn Weyer | 360 | M96 Swedish Mauser |
34th | Tony Lay | 353 – 3X | Schmidt-Rubin M96/11 Swiss |
35th | Steven Susa | 348 – 2X | Mosin-Nagant 91/30 |
Open Class | |||
1st | Al Ade | 435 – 4X | 03A3 |
2nd | Marty Hageman | 410 – 1X | Enfield |
3rd | Scott Schmaelzle | 406 – 1X | Enfield No.4 |
4th | Mike Enslow | 233 | Mosin Nagant |
I have had a couple of each, the only ones I choose to keep are my CG-80 and CG-63, I sold my 2 M98 Danish M69's as they never performed as consistently for me as my Swedish Mauser based 6.5x55mm Target rifles.
Also as your claim that M98 Mausers are better target shooters than M96 Mausers, I have a few M96 Mausers that out shoot any M98 Mauser I have ever owned and shot. And my own experiences is also confirmed when you look at vintage Military rifle shooting competitions at Camp Perry where Swedish M96 Mausers consistently win more than M98 Mausers.
2014 Camp Perry Vintage Military rifle competition results -
Place Name Score Rifle As Issued Class 1st Richard Fiedler 482 – 7X M38 Swedish Mauser 2nd Norman Ball III 480 – 8X 1942 Swedish Mauser 3rd Paul Frank 479 – 14X 03A3 4th John Lathrop 473 – 13X M96 Swedish Mauser 5th John Lathrop 473 – 3X M1912 Chilean Mauser 6th David Robinson 472 – 11X Yugoslavian Mauser 24\47 7th Norman Ball III 471 – 11X Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss 8th John Lathrop 471 – 3X M96 Swedish Mauser 9th Mark Westen 466 – 8X 03A3 10th Tim Ball 463 – 6X Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss 11th Norman Ball III 462 – 4X 1908 Swedish Mauser 12th Tim Ball 455 – 3X Carl Gustav 1915 Swedish Mauser 13th Joe Konkol 453 – 3X 03A3 14th Tom Lache 452 – 7X 1903 15th Richard Fiedler 444 – 3X Yugoslavian Mauser M24 16th Dave Wolbrink 442 03A3 17th Tom Barry 435 – 3X Argentine Mauser 1909 18th Mike Laffin 433 – 1X M1895 Chilean Mauser 19th Mark Baker 430 Finnish Mosin-Nagant M39 20th David Feutz 428 – 2X German Mauser K98 SWP 45 21st Jay Brown 424 – 2X Belgian Mauser Model 50 22nd Jay Brown 422 – 2X Mosin-Nagant 91/30 23rd David Birch 421 – 4X M38 Swedish Mauser 24th Ken Boudwine 421 Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss 25th Martin Sutliff 415 Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss 26th Joe Konkol 413 – 2X 1903 27th Tony Lay 404 Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss 28th Chris Seaborn 402 – 3X Hungarian Mosin-Nagant M44 29th Al Williamson 402 – 2X Schmidt-Rubin K31 Swiss 30th Dawn Weyer 398 – 3X Enfield Trainer .22 LR 31st Dawn Weyer 377 1891 Italian Carcano 32nd Dave Wallendal 373 – 1X No. 4Mk1 Lee Enfield 33rd Dawn Weyer 360 M96 Swedish Mauser 34th Tony Lay 353 – 3X Schmidt-Rubin M96/11 Swiss 35th Steven Susa 348 – 2X Mosin-Nagant 91/30 Open Class 1st Al Ade 435 – 4X 03A3 2nd Marty Hageman 410 – 1X Enfield 3rd Scott Schmaelzle 406 – 1X Enfield No.4 4th Mike Enslow 233 Mosin Nagant
that centre picture is a very good picture of bolt set back . hope you don’t own it.
that centre picture is a very good picture of bolt set back . hope you don’t own it.
No I don't, it is also a good example of where not to drill a scope mount screw hole.