The GMA Mauser 98 can be custom ordered in several lengths and can handle rounds up to 505 Gibbs. It is a solid wall model, available in DSB or SSB, large or small ring. It has ALL the traditional M98 features and, importantly comes with rails and magazine box specific to the cartridge. So no feeding 'adjustments' to rails, follower, ramp or magazine box. The magazine box is one piece - part of the bottom metal assembly. My 404 J holds four down.Honest question. What makes a GMA action worth the premium price? Is it functionally different from other Mauser type CRF actions?
really nice!The GMA Mauser 98 can be custom ordered in several lengths and can handle rounds up to 505 Gibbs. It is a solid wall model, available in DSB or SSB, large or small ring. It has ALL the traditional M98 features and, importantly comes with rails and magazine box specific to the cartridge. So no feeding 'adjustments' to rails, follower, ramp or magazine box. The magazine box is one piece - part of the bottom metal assembly. My 404 J holds four down.
It is made of the best modern steel and hardened. It is available in both right and left hand models in all sizes and calibers.View attachment 486338
That is a fine rifle sir!I just picked this one up Tuesday. Built on a Brevex action with all integral feature barrel. It came with Smithson 30mm rings and mounts. I filed in and zeroed the rear sight yesterday. I really like this rifle a lot.
The only problem is that the serial "number" is a single letter A and its on the bottom of the receiver.
Thank you. I ordered this rifle when I began planning my upcoming trip to Tanzania. I was a bit intimidated at first - it is a large bore rifle with some recoil. But I began shooting it 3 or 4 times a week for the past 8 months - off the bench, and from field positions/off sticks. After several hundred rounds it is more like a familiar friend. I can usually put the bullet in a 3"- 4" circle at 75 to 100 yards shooting off-hand on sticks. Have practiced with the irons at 25 to 50 yards. My property is scattered with small, black painted cardboard boxes - in brush, grass, rocks. I just load up, walk down the hill and shoot at random. No substitute for practice. I'm pretty confident I can do it when it counts.WOW that's nice!!!
It's a .404 Jeffery.Excellent way to practice. What caliber is it?
Agree. Mine has taken several elephants even with the ugly red dot.500 MDM.................
If possible, either a BRNO 602 or a CZ 550 for the CRF and mag capacity.If you were to build a custom DG rifle for 375 & up, what action would you run? Mausingfield, sako, Rem700, cz550, win70, Defiance Rebel? Im seeing more and more defiance and mausingfields being built on 375. If I’m missing an action please list it and if you are running a custom action please post pics.
I just picked this one up Tuesday. Built on a Brevex action with all integral feature barrel. It came with Smithson 30mm rings and mounts. I filed in and zeroed the rear sight yesterday. I really like this rifle a lot.
The only problem is that the serial "number" is a single letter A and its on the bottom of the receiver.
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Mauser is a great choice. The Win M70 is also good. I would note that my M70 Safari Express with Sunnyhill dropped bottom metal loads 4 down in .375H&H and my Granite Mountain M98 in 404 Jeff loads three down. If you go with Mauser the magnum length action is preferable for most DG rounds, IMO.If possible, either a BRNO 602 or a CZ 550 for the CRF and mag capacity.
A pre-64 Winny action isn’t a bad choice, but you’ll be limited to a capacity of 3+1 rounds in .375 and 2+1 rounds for the .400-class cartridges.
Thanks Friend. .375Wow, what a beauty! What caliber?