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ASK THE GUN EDITOR

Letters containing questions for answering by Nick Harvey must be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelope.

Mail your letters to: The Technical Editor, 3 Reef Street, Hill End, NSW 2850.

Rebarrel An Argentine Mauser

Q I have an Argentine Model 1909 Mauser action that I'd like to use as the basis for a custom rifle. Would it be strong enough to have a barrel fitted for the .25-06 or the .25-284? I realise the action needs a lot work done on it to make it presentable, but I think it's worthwhile. Or, would you prefer to have it chambered for the .257 Roberts?

Gus Greenhill

A I consider the Argentine 1909 to be one of the best as far as '98 actions go, and I wouldn't hesitate to have one with a barrel in .25-06 so long as the gunsmith who does the work is a good one and satisfied with the condition of the action. My choice of a calibre would naturally be a long-throated .257 Roberts which is gives excellent performance and is a lot easier on barrels. But then, I guess I am prejudiced because that oldtimer has long been a favourite of mine.

.338 Cartridge Comparison

Q The barrel on my Remington 700 in 8mm Rem.Mag. is burned out and I have over two hundred new 8mm Rem. Mag. cases

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