Identifying this Mauser and the cartridge it takes

It’s the “unknown 9x57”
Well it definitely has a “rim” recess but a Mauser would have that type of recess only on a belted cartridge.
On a Mauser or any bolt action for that matter, the rim of a cartridge, whether rimless or rimmed, is contained within the face of the bolt itself behind the extractor claw.
The chamber cast won’t show whether its rimmed or rimless.
I don’t know if I would feel all that comfortable shooting a standard 9X57 in that chamber.
Looks like a prime area for a head separation.
 
Well it definitely has a “rim” recess but a Mauser would have that type of recess only on a belted cartridge.
On a Mauser or any bolt action for that matter, the rim of a cartridge, whether rimless or rimmed, is contained within the face of the bolt itself behind the extractor claw.
The chamber cast won’t show whether its rimmed or rimless.
I don’t know if I would feel all that comfortable shooting a standard 9X57 in that chamber.
Looks like a prime area for a head separation.
Yes sir, I’m going to rebarrel this rifle anyhow. I think it will be a great 318WR.
 
Probably 9x57. Had a similar issue. Was able to chamber 8x57 brass but not 9.3x57. I slugged the barrel using soft lead fishing weight. Measured .356= 9mm.
Those 9mm barrels will be between .356 and .360, is my experience. .358 cup and core bullets can be resized to .358, with a sizing die, custom bullets can be made also. Some folks say .366 bullets can be reduced to ..360, but I haven't done that yet.
 
My 9x56ms is also stamped 7.9, sometimes that's the bore size, not the groove diameter. A chamber cast and bore slug will tell you the actual size.
This was the cast , do you have dimensions of a 9x56ms ?

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Sorry for the confusion but which chamber is the photo above with the recess circled in red?
If it’s indeed recessed, that would be for a belted cartridge.
I think that might be the c-ring in the Mauser front action ring. All Mausers hedspace against it. That’s how they were able to just screw barrels on (original “pre-fit barrels” before they were called that ;) ). Only the rimless rim/extractor groove part would be unsupported by the chamber but surrounded by the bolt part around the face. I too was inclined to think it was regular 9x57 rimless. But hey, I’m no expert. Just an enthusiast.
 
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