Quick question:
How big a round can you safely chamber onto an EARLY carbon steel M98 action such as the pre-WW1 Mauser Oberndorf and DWM receivers like the G98, M1908 and M1909?
I know that virtually any non-magnum .30 should be ok (ie, .30-06 or less), as will the original calibers 8mm JS, 7x57 and .30 Mauser.
But how much bigger is safe before you need to use a WW2 or later vintage nickle steel receiver?
Specifically, what about the following calibers? Which will be allright without serious risk of bolt setback ruining and expensive custom sporter?
-.35 Whelen?
-.358 Winchester?
-9.3x62?
-.30 cal WSM and WSSM?
-.35 cal WSM and WSSM?
-.45-70 loaded hot?
-.280/260?
What about the really big guns like .375 H&H and up?
How big a round can you safely chamber onto an EARLY carbon steel M98 action such as the pre-WW1 Mauser Oberndorf and DWM receivers like the G98, M1908 and M1909?
I know that virtually any non-magnum .30 should be ok (ie, .30-06 or less), as will the original calibers 8mm JS, 7x57 and .30 Mauser.
But how much bigger is safe before you need to use a WW2 or later vintage nickle steel receiver?
Specifically, what about the following calibers? Which will be allright without serious risk of bolt setback ruining and expensive custom sporter?
-.35 Whelen?
-.358 Winchester?
-9.3x62?
-.30 cal WSM and WSSM?
-.35 cal WSM and WSSM?
-.45-70 loaded hot?
-.280/260?
What about the really big guns like .375 H&H and up?