Jim Golden
AH enthusiast
Hi everyone,
Forgive me if this has been beaten to death in the past....but I did do some searching and didn't find much on it.
I would like to build another bolt action rifle. My first was a .375 Weatherby on a Winchester Enfield M1917 action. Essentially a copy of an A-Square Hannibal. But, from what I have seen, mine turned out nicer than those from A-Square. I really like this action. It's big, it's stout, it's solid, and you can build about anything on it. I am seriously thinking about finding another one to start with. The only downside is they do require a lot of machine work.
It could be argued that Enfield ripped off the 98 Mauser. Maybe they did. I see a lot of folks on here talking about BRNO Mausers, ZKK 602's, etc.
Between the two, what are the groups' feelings about one vs. the other?
I am totally open to finding an older Mauser action to start with. But, I have been also looking at the Granite Mountain Arms action, which looks really good to me. I am thinking of something in the .458 to .500 category for a bolt gun. Like a .458 Lott, .460 Weatherby, .500 Jeffrey, .505 Gibbs, or .500 A-Square. Whatever it is will go into an A-Square Hannibal stock and be open sights only.
But at any rate, I'm a huge fan of the Enfield, and I know Art Alphin was as well. But, is the 98 Mauser really better? Or are they so similar that it's a personal preference thing?
I like them all. My motorcycle buddies all make fun of me because I like Harley's and Kawasaki's. Ducati's are cool too. I like them all. Same with guns.
Thank you,
Jim
Forgive me if this has been beaten to death in the past....but I did do some searching and didn't find much on it.
I would like to build another bolt action rifle. My first was a .375 Weatherby on a Winchester Enfield M1917 action. Essentially a copy of an A-Square Hannibal. But, from what I have seen, mine turned out nicer than those from A-Square. I really like this action. It's big, it's stout, it's solid, and you can build about anything on it. I am seriously thinking about finding another one to start with. The only downside is they do require a lot of machine work.
It could be argued that Enfield ripped off the 98 Mauser. Maybe they did. I see a lot of folks on here talking about BRNO Mausers, ZKK 602's, etc.
Between the two, what are the groups' feelings about one vs. the other?
I am totally open to finding an older Mauser action to start with. But, I have been also looking at the Granite Mountain Arms action, which looks really good to me. I am thinking of something in the .458 to .500 category for a bolt gun. Like a .458 Lott, .460 Weatherby, .500 Jeffrey, .505 Gibbs, or .500 A-Square. Whatever it is will go into an A-Square Hannibal stock and be open sights only.
But at any rate, I'm a huge fan of the Enfield, and I know Art Alphin was as well. But, is the 98 Mauser really better? Or are they so similar that it's a personal preference thing?
I like them all. My motorcycle buddies all make fun of me because I like Harley's and Kawasaki's. Ducati's are cool too. I like them all. Same with guns.
Thank you,
Jim