This is from Lapua R&D:
You mean Mauser 1896 and 1898; ie. 1898 is classic Mauser 98 and 1896
is Swedish Mauser. If so, Mauser 98 is stronger action than Swedish
Mauser. Although Swedish rifles are very well and beautifully made,
action itself is not very strong. I have seen the Swedish Mauser
actions used here and in Sweden for the .308 and .30-06 rifles, but
that is not recommended. The Mauser 98 actions can be used for rifles
up to .458 Win Mag, but then one must be sure about action origin and
condition.
You mean Mauser 1896 and 1898; ie. 1898 is classic Mauser 98 and 1896
is Swedish Mauser. If so, Mauser 98 is stronger action than Swedish
Mauser. Although Swedish rifles are very well and beautifully made,
action itself is not very strong. I have seen the Swedish Mauser
actions used here and in Sweden for the .308 and .30-06 rifles, but
that is not recommended. The Mauser 98 actions can be used for rifles
up to .458 Win Mag, but then one must be sure about action origin and
condition.


















































