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budget "scout" rifle

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Post by SHV » 17 Jan 2025, 1:34 pm

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Post by SHV » 17 Jan 2025, 1:35 pm

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Re: budget "scout" rifle

Post by SHV » 17 Jan 2025, 1:38 pm

Columbia FN Mauser 30-06 short rifle in VZ24 sporterized stock

had a Ruger scout rifle, sold to my friend but still like the idea of scout rifle

found the cheap short FN Columbia rifle with a very good bore and I have a spare shortened VZ24 stock so here is my budget "scout" rifle
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Post by on_one_wheel » 17 Jan 2025, 5:10 pm

That's truly a thing of beauty in a brilliant calibre. :thumbsup:
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Post by jwai86 » 18 Jan 2025, 10:30 am

How strong would the felt recoil from 30-06 be with such a short barrel?
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Post by SHV » 18 Jan 2025, 11:11 am

on_one_wheel wrote:That's truly a thing of beauty in a brilliant calibre. :thumbsup:


thanks, it does fell right in hand and well balanced, maybe recoil will be sharp
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Post by SHV » 18 Jan 2025, 11:18 am

jwai86 wrote:How strong would the felt recoil from 30-06 be with such a short barrel?

Don’t know yet
But standard length barrel one is ok, it’s mild I reckon
Even smoother than my friend’s sauer 101 308
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Post by SHV » 18 Jan 2025, 11:20 am

Next time try these two 30-06 together
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Post by Vince24 » 19 Jan 2025, 8:49 am

Does your Columbian still have its crest?
I find it a nice little bonus on those rifles.

As far as sporters are concerned, I like the ones made on a 303 Lee No4 basis:
- excellent sights
- mild recoil with 150 grains projectiles and 2206H
- 10 shots mag capacity
- and still a pretty light rifle

This is mine:
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Post by Wapiti » 19 Jan 2025, 8:06 pm

That 30-06 Mauser looks great mate. Should be a blast shooting it!
Bet it throws a huge fireball. What a fun piece of kit.

Actually, it'd make a great swag gun too wouldn't it... slip in and out of a tight space real quick...
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Post by SHV » 20 Jan 2025, 9:33 am

Vince24 wrote:Does your Columbian still have its crest?
I find it a nice little bonus on those rifles.

As far as sporters are concerned, I like the ones made on a 303 Lee No4 basis:
- excellent sights
- mild recoil with 150 grains projectiles and 2206H
- 10 shots mag capacity
- and still a pretty light rifle

This is mine:
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it still has the crest, my other two Colombia short Mauser all have the crest

the No4 No5 sporter is the best besides 303 projectiles a bite expensive and hard to find

I hope I can find short version P17 for Chinese Expeditionary Force WWII
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Post by SHV » 20 Jan 2025, 9:36 am

Wapiti wrote:That 30-06 Mauser looks great mate. Should be a blast shooting it!
Bet it throws a huge fireball. What a fun piece of kit.

Actually, it'd make a great swag gun too wouldn't it... slip in and out of a tight space real quick...


thanks, I will try to film it shoot at night :D
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Post by Wapiti » 20 Jan 2025, 10:14 am

Years ago when we weren't potential criminals, I had a short 30-06 Tanker Garand that I bought from Peter Cue's Tarragindi gunshop. I got my M14's from him that we used for our culling jobs.
My mates wife took a pic of me sticking out of some tall dry grass in the middle of a paddock in total darkness, firing a shot, with her professional Nikon 35mm. She used an open shutter, then lit me up with a handheld flash. The resulting pic was blown up to poster-print size, has the empty case hanging in the air. The flash that rifle had was enormous. The pic is in my man-cave and is unrepeatable now.

Just an idea. Perhaps smartphones have this feature in them now, maybe not the postersized crispness of a dedicated camera for posters. Maybe?
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Post by bladeracer » 20 Jan 2025, 1:29 pm

SHV wrote:the No4 No5 sporter is the best besides 303 projectiles a bite expensive and hard to find


Email Bruce Bertram, he was doing .303 bullets for 50 cents apiece.
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