Hi I have an k98 mauser that was my grandfathers that's chambered in 8mm I can't hunt with it where I live, we can only shot up to a 270 so was thinking of building a gun what caliburs can I use
Where you at. Seems like a stranger law.
You will cut the value down to a third if you try to reconstruct it. Nobody will pay much for a bastardized K98
That's only true if it's in original condition. A lot of K98's have already been altered to one degree or another, so no harm in rebarreling. Depending on where and when it was made, it could be a very high quality action, and I'd much rather spend money rebarreling a good Mauser, than buy a new Savage Axis.
You can buy a nice commercially made rifle for far less than you would spend trying to build a rifle from that action... far less...
What kind of regulation allows a 264 Win mag and not an 8x57?
A stupid one, but it's been that way long as I can remember...
"A person hunting small game may not carry or use a rifle of greater calibre than a .275-calibre rifle, except a muzzle-loading gun, in the geographic areas of Brant, Chatham-Kent, Durham, Elgin, Essex, Haldimand, Halton, Hamilton, Huron, Lambton, Middlesex, Niagara, Norfolk, Northumberland, Oxford, Peel, Perth, Toronto, Waterloo, Wellington or York."
Just remember that the BORE diameter of a .270W is .270!! And 'calibre' may be measured via BORE diameter or Groove diameter. The Ontario MNR are well aware of this and quite specifically chose the wording they chose. A rifle with a barrel chambered in 'calibre' .270W is good to go as it is less than a calibre of .275! The regs make no mention of bullet diameter.....nor do they specify that calibre shall be measured by 'groove' diameterJust remember a 270 is actually .277. Not sure if you can use it here in s. Ontario.