That is really nice! I need to have my Ruger 450/400 fixed up the same way!My mate proudly holding my 450/400. I still haven’t been home to shoot this. I imported it from the US and it turned up at the start of Covid.
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The semi - tubular follower. I notice that it is a little taller on the left so empty, it come right flush under the lip in the inside of the left rail.
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I'd correct you in that Jeffery chambered their rifles to fit the 500 Schuler, but that wouldn't be gentlemanly... Ha!Hello Huvius,
Thanks for sharing some detailed pictures of the Schuler work on the Mauser 98 to chamber to .500 Jefferey. Looks like some basic ingenious engineering.
Now just to find a gunsmith to make one!
Great photos. It’s a more basic arrangement than I expected. It can be top loaded through the ejection port? The tab does not look like it has much give in it. I couldn’t be a real pain and ask for a pic of the underside of the action and a measurement of the feed rail opening? Just curious to what they machine out for the clip.The semi - tubular follower. I notice that it is a little taller on the left so empty, it come right flush under the lip in the inside of the left rail.
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That is what I mentioned earlier - no cuts in the action at all for the clip.I always assumed that clip was a spring that would have a recess in the action like on a Westley Richards.
How far are you with your project?
How far are you with your project?
Gentlemen like to state the correct facts.I'd correct you in that Jeffery chambered their rifles to fit the 500 Schuler, but that wouldn't be gentlemanly... Ha!