Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Have a stunner and extremely rare large banner example of an Oberndorf M98 to work with. Now, before you jump on me for destroying history I received this to find the bore dark, stock modified, metal refinished, and it won’t chamber a .30-06 cartridge for which it’s chambered. Barrel serial doesn’t match the action, and while this can be factory, with the short chamber suspect maybe not here. The bore precludes worrying about fixing that anyhow.
Oddly enough I’m entirely fine with that it’s now a licence to make exactly what I want of her. Regardless of build except for two obvious chamberings, it will be a light stalking rifle with a cocking piece Rigby style peep, no scope, and I’ll make a custom English style exhibition walnut stock for it.
Right now, shortlist of chamberings from favourites to least,
.375 H&H as a 7 1/2lb light .375 for walking the next African dream trip, most likely central Africa. 9.3s just ain’t my bag though I respect them, nipping the inevitable suggestion in the bud.
.275 Rigby as it’s my fave working round for general hunting, as 6 3/4lb beauty. But I have too many 7x57s.
.318 Westley Richards, already quoted a custom button rifling setup to make my own barrel as I couldn’t find anyone who would turn out a .330”. Would love to cut rifle rebore the original but nobody is willing to make the tooling. .338-06 is the same thing but just isn’t, not interested in that.
.284 Winchester, always wanted one and has component commonality with my existing .224/7mm/375 bench.
.270 Winchester as I’d probably use it the most, too easy on all accounts to feed and hunt with. Kinda feels like the chambering I should have started with in the beginning.
.458 Win Mag, a stout 9lb shorter barreled bush rifle with a quarter rib and deep bellied drop box.. Always wanted to build one like that.
.280 AI tried to fall in love with this one twice, considering a third and final try. Again components are already on the bench.
7mm Rem Mag, the most sensible choice for everything I do but completely soulless.
6mm Remington, as I have always loved 6mms and it fits the action perfectly.
5.6x57, just cool, fast, and I like .224s lately.
Oddly enough I’m entirely fine with that it’s now a licence to make exactly what I want of her. Regardless of build except for two obvious chamberings, it will be a light stalking rifle with a cocking piece Rigby style peep, no scope, and I’ll make a custom English style exhibition walnut stock for it.
Right now, shortlist of chamberings from favourites to least,
.375 H&H as a 7 1/2lb light .375 for walking the next African dream trip, most likely central Africa. 9.3s just ain’t my bag though I respect them, nipping the inevitable suggestion in the bud.
.275 Rigby as it’s my fave working round for general hunting, as 6 3/4lb beauty. But I have too many 7x57s.
.318 Westley Richards, already quoted a custom button rifling setup to make my own barrel as I couldn’t find anyone who would turn out a .330”. Would love to cut rifle rebore the original but nobody is willing to make the tooling. .338-06 is the same thing but just isn’t, not interested in that.
.284 Winchester, always wanted one and has component commonality with my existing .224/7mm/375 bench.
.270 Winchester as I’d probably use it the most, too easy on all accounts to feed and hunt with. Kinda feels like the chambering I should have started with in the beginning.
.458 Win Mag, a stout 9lb shorter barreled bush rifle with a quarter rib and deep bellied drop box.. Always wanted to build one like that.
.280 AI tried to fall in love with this one twice, considering a third and final try. Again components are already on the bench.
7mm Rem Mag, the most sensible choice for everything I do but completely soulless.
6mm Remington, as I have always loved 6mms and it fits the action perfectly.
5.6x57, just cool, fast, and I like .224s lately.
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