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Mauser, before & after
Thanks to Gil Martin for making this all possible!
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Forgot the specs:
Adams & Bennett 24" .308 barrel Boyds JRS stock and BOLD trigger (also from Boyds) good trigger, I was pleasantly surprised with it. And a Vortex Diamondback 2-7x 35mm scope, another pleasant surprise. At the range, I only got to zero it on the 50 yard range, but a family emergency caused me to cut it short. But at 50 yards, with the last 3 of 12 shots to get it on paper was one hole you could cover with a penny. But I have to wait until July to finalize the zero at 100 yards.
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You know i am a out door junky and i think that is art
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Very nice pictures
Jon,
You did very well and a right smart rig you have there. I like a story with a happy ending. All the best... Gil |
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jon,
Beautiful rifle. I have a few converted Militaries and a few "As Issued." I have a place for them all. Adam
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Well. being the "sporters based on Mauser actions" freak that I am, all I can say is, "Well done."
Almost all my sporters are bases on Mauser actions, either commercial or military. I have guns based on other type actions, bolt, lever and single shots but in the bolt action category, my Mausers rule. FWIW, the single shots are in a very close second place. Paul B. |
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You done good
Very nice pictures. Thanks for sharing. Keep your eye on that Gil Martin fellow. Take care...
Joe |
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Jon
Looks like a keeper. From a Mauser junkie. jplonghunter
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Lookin' purdy, nice job.
Jon, what's your impression on the Vortex? I keep hearing a lot of good stuff about them . . . eye relief ok? Anything lacking or will it suffice for a daytime hunting scope? Waidmannsheil, Dom. |
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Dom,
It is a very pleasant surprise. Very sharp and clear, it has a Bushnell style focus adjustment. My eyes can't look through the Leupold like they did before (middle age stinks). The adjustments are very precise. But with reticule selections, I would not use it in the Bundes Republik. They do have illuminated reticules, but I am not a fan of them. If the #1 post can't do it at night, I don't like it But when I win the Powerball, I will get the Zeiss 3-12x 56AO......but for now the Vortex will due quite nicely.
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Mauser
Jon,
Very nice job indeed, and under a penny (.750) at 50 yards is very encouraging for the maiden trip to the range!!! Hey keep us posted!!! Take care and God bless..... cordell |
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