Portugese Mausers
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Portugese Mausers
I have the chance to bag a couple of the Portugese Viguero Mausers both in 6.5 x 58 and was wondering if there is any ammo anywhere or even any brass? Can it be made by Fireforming other mauser brass?
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy!
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Re: Portugese Mausers
According to John J Donnellys, Cartridge Conversions manual, they can be reasonably easily converted from .270 brass.
I'm not sure how accurate his info is though.
Joe
I'm not sure how accurate his info is though.
Joe
Re: Portugese Mausers
Here is some information from The Handloaders Manual of Cartridge Conversions....by John J. Donnelly and Bryce Towsley. Probably the same book Joe mentioned.
Re: Portugese Mausers
Thanks for that lads, I will have a good hard think before I spend the money!
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy!
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Re: Portugese Mausers
Well I bit the bullet so to speak, sealed bid auction, it cost me £120 collected and I also bagged two boxes of 6.5 ammo, one was MS but the other is correct so I am happy.
Now that Krank has the 8mm models cheap I may grab a couple and convert one to a sporter (definetly not the 6.5 one) and I will need a long eye relief scope as the split bridge cant be joined!
Now that Krank has the 8mm models cheap I may grab a couple and convert one to a sporter (definetly not the 6.5 one) and I will need a long eye relief scope as the split bridge cant be joined!
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy!
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Re: Portugese Mausers
Well I managed to snap up another couple of these rifles, this time in 8mm Mauser. One for sportering and one for classic comps if I can find the time. Here they are below the Sportered Argentinian and above the 6.5 x 58 Original Portugese Mauser;
There is quite a difference in barrel lengths between the early and converted mausers
Its an unusual looking bolt;
There is quite a difference in barrel lengths between the early and converted mausers
Its an unusual looking bolt;
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy!
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