Brian Rothammer, I don't own any MS branded rifles. I am familiar with their reputation for being highly engineered and having tight machining tolerances. It is great having guys like yourself that can add "specifics" to questions like this one that has me firmly convinced that AH is the best site on the web for getting good / reasoned answers. Thanks
Thank you, sir, and I am humbled by the compliment.
There are many here, surely yourself included, who have
vastly more firearms experience / knowledge than I though I have accumulated information regarding the Mannlicher Schoenauer since having acquired my Grand Dad's cased M1910 Take Down Model about 1990.
In those pre internet days it soon became evident that much of what little information was to be found in the U.S. regarding the MS was flawed, inaccurate, or just plain wrong.
Twentieth Century female human; subspecies
librarian.
One stroke of fortune was that one of the Stoeger
Shooter's Bible of the late 1980s had an article called
Mysterious Metrics (IIRC) by Don Henry. That not only helped to confirm / verify handloading information for the 9.5X57 - .375 Nitro Express Rimless but put me in touch with
Mannlicher Collector's Association archivist Kevin Tikker who supplied valuable information and past club newsletters.
Not Kevin Tikker
In more recent years I discovered that the magic of the internet had allowed even more misinformation to proliferate regarding the MS, much of it potentially damaging, and have sought to provide accurate information to those who may appreciate such.
AH is one of (very) few 'sites that I recommend to others for accurate information regarding the MS, a thread of which may be found here:
https://www.africahunting.com/threa...908-m1910-m1924-m1925-or-high-velocity.47277/