Re: FN M98 bottom metal?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Sailormilan2</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: steelcomp</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm putting together a commercial FN M98 action which I understand is the longest of the commercial Mauser actions, but I'll be shooting 7mm08 ammo and was wondering how I go about making the conversion, and is there a specific bottom metal with removable magazine for this set up, or do I just use a standard Mauser mgazine and bottom and load the rounds to the rear of the magazine? The rifle was originally set up for 30-06 so the bolt wll work as is. New barrel, new headspace, etc...I'm just wondering about feeding the hungry animal.
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I am not sure what you mean by "longest commercial Mauser". All commercial Muasers are the same length, on the exterior(7 7/8" guard screw spaceing). On the interior, most are cut for 30-06 length cartridges, and then a spacer is added to the magazine to improve feeding on the shorter cartridges. You often can find "blocked" units on eBay, and Gun Broker.
When a longer cartdrige is needed, as in the 375 H&H, metal is removed from the feed ramp to allow for the length. The magazine is also lengthened in the front.
Most commercial triggergaurd/magazines are blocked at the rear. You can also get a slip in device that works( I one for my 22/250) from Numrich. It comes with a new follower, and a nylon piece to put in the magazine as a spacer. Some military units are blocked at the front.
You may not need to get a spacer or a block magazine. Try it without to see how it feeds first. </div></div>Thanks for that input. I read that the FN commercial action had a slightly longer magwell OAL than other M98's. It measures 3.44" inside. I don't know, just read it.
I'll follow up on your other suggestions. Thanks again.