I know that the mauser actions are better suited to its original chambering and other longer tapered cartridges, hence this rifle will not feed any more than 2-3 cartridges, reliably.
When the 3rd+ case is loaded the other rounds sort of float around in the magwell, pivoting on the case shoulders, with the rims not riding high enough to be stripped by the bolt,.
You can clearly notice the uneven geometry when you load more than 2 or 3 rounds.
From what Ive researched most people advise to sand the feed lips and/or insert a block in the magwell to keep the cartridge rim and nose where they need to be.
Has anyone any experience these making these short action mausers feed reliably or can you recommend a good gunsmith near Calgary that would be well versed in these actions.
I've no problem tinkering around with guns but experience usually trumps youth, I'd like to have her ready for hunting season and the last project i had lay in several pieces for the last 3 months or so until I actually sat down to finish what I started.
Thanks for any input.
When the 3rd+ case is loaded the other rounds sort of float around in the magwell, pivoting on the case shoulders, with the rims not riding high enough to be stripped by the bolt,.
You can clearly notice the uneven geometry when you load more than 2 or 3 rounds.
From what Ive researched most people advise to sand the feed lips and/or insert a block in the magwell to keep the cartridge rim and nose where they need to be.
Has anyone any experience these making these short action mausers feed reliably or can you recommend a good gunsmith near Calgary that would be well versed in these actions.
I've no problem tinkering around with guns but experience usually trumps youth, I'd like to have her ready for hunting season and the last project i had lay in several pieces for the last 3 months or so until I actually sat down to finish what I started.
Thanks for any input.




















































