10.75x68 Mauser Rifle

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I have for sale this 10.75x68. I have attached some pictures and include a link that has more with some info when Buckstick had it.


Asking $1500 shipped it also comes with 30 loaded rounds and 10 brass all proper headstamped.

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Bore condition? And present LOP, realizing that a pad will be necessary?
 
Bore is good with very strong riflings.
14” LOP gonna assume when it was built had a steel buttplate.
 
Nice looking rifle. I'd happily take it off your hands if I was able to, but alas I can't. :(
 
Very good, but you should shot game with it. Something like that contributes to the history of such rifles.

By the way, I own a rifle caliber 10,75x68 made in the seventies, not an original rifle, but I shot game with it, including three buffalos.
Id want to shoot a squirrel or rabbit with it. Scientific Experiment if you must.

@lance, if you ever decide to part with it, I might be interested.
 
Id want to shoot a squirrel or rabbit with it. Scientific Experiment if you must.

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That's possible, the cartridge 10,75x68 is not a very powerful cartridge and was initially designed for hunting heavy game species and not above all big game, a hunting for which it remains a very marginal cartridge.
 
That's possible, the cartridge 10,75x68 is not a very powerful cartridge and was initially designed for hunting heavy game species and not above all big game, a hunting for which it remains a very marginal cartridge.
Should be good enough for leopard & lion...

HWL
 
For leopard and lion could be, but unfortunately no one has reported it on a forum so far.
Hunters with a 10,75x68 are rarely seen in Africa.
.458s and .375s are abundant like flies....

HWL
 
Hunters with a 10,75x68 are rarely seen in Africa.
...

HWL

That's right.

I took my rifle caliber 10,75x68 with me a few times, coincidentally when hunting in the former German colonies of southern Africa. No PH had seen before a client with a rifle of this caliber.

My local guide in Burkina Faso also own an old rifle caliber 10,75x68, but it was in a bad condition without open sights. He also had no more ammunition for it.
 
That's possible, the cartridge 10,75x68 is not a very powerful cartridge and was initially designed for hunting heavy game species and not above all big game, a hunting for which it remains a very marginal cartridge.
I wouldn't say the 10.75 is "not a very powerful cartridge"!
The projectile is what let the 10.75 down, not it's ballistic performance. With a better bullet, it's legacy would have been entirely different.

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Hunters with a 10,75x68 are rarely seen in Africa.
.458s and .375s are abundant like flies....

HWL
I'd about trade my 375 for that Beaut. Reload for it and take it back to the mother land.
 
Huvius is correct. The bullet was the problem of many of the older cartridges that didn't do well. With modern bullets, cartridges like this and the 9.5x56MS would have been much higher rated by people like Taylor.
The 280 Ross failures on lions were really the failure of frangible bullets breaking up early.
 
The bullet was the problem of many of the older cartridges that didn't do well. With modern bullets, cartridges like this and the 9.5x56MS would have been much higher rated by people like Taylor.
The 280 Ross failures on lions were really the failure of frangible bullets breaking up early.
In the hands of thousands and thousands of hunters this cartridges worked flawless for its intended purposes..... but not in the hands of Taylor.....

HWL
 

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