My GEWEHR 98

Pre 1945 action rifles. Muzzle loading.

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Meaty

Re: My GEWEHR 98

#21 Post by Meaty »

Beautiful looking rifles there.......one day!
I got to shoot a 1871 and a 71/84 yesterday and had to marvel at just how sweet the action was on both. The magazine feed on the 71/84 is a great piece of engineering.
MartinS

Re: My GEWEHR 98

#22 Post by MartinS »

Very nice Joe!! Love it mate!

A lot lighter stock than mine! The only difference is yours is in better nik for a start and I have finger grooves it my stock!
MartinS

Re: My GEWEHR 98

#23 Post by MartinS »

Looking forward very much to this Sunday!! party2

Getting to shoot the Gew98 for the first time and see how well it shoots compared with my mates .303


:cheers:
Tower75

Re: My GEWEHR 98

#24 Post by Tower75 »

Wow, that's nicer then mine.

Mine's a 1903 Spandu, and it's a bitzer, made of spare parts. Very accurate. I really need to drag her out of the safe and feed her some bang-bangs.
MartinS

Re: My GEWEHR 98

#25 Post by MartinS »

Tower.75 wrote:Wow, that's nicer then mine.

Mine's a 1903 Spandu, and it's a bitzer, made of spare parts. Very accurate. I really need to drag her out of the safe and feed her some bang-bangs.
Thanks mate

Who cares if its bitzer! As long as it shoots straight and it fun it's all good!

Go on! Give it a shoot! You know you should!

I'm shooting 300yds first thing and the foresight starts at 400mtrs so me thinks I'm going to aiming very low!!
Tower75

Re: My GEWEHR 98

#26 Post by Tower75 »

MartinS wrote:
Tower.75 wrote:Wow, that's nicer then mine.

Mine's a 1903 Spandu, and it's a bitzer, made of spare parts. Very accurate. I really need to drag her out of the safe and feed her some bang-bangs.
Thanks mate

Who cares if its bitzer! As long as it shoots straight and it fun it's all good!

Go on! Give it a shoot! You know you should!

I'm shooting 300yds first thing and the foresight starts at 400mtrs so me thinks I'm going to aiming very low!!
Oddly, I find mine is bang on at 300 yards, even though the sights are set to a minimum of 400 metres. Not sure why that is, though. Now, aiming off at 100 yards is a different story. :cool2:
MartinS

Re: My GEWEHR 98

#27 Post by MartinS »

Tower.75 wrote:
MartinS wrote:
Tower.75 wrote:Wow, that's nicer then mine.

Mine's a 1903 Spandu, and it's a bitzer, made of spare parts. Very accurate. I really need to drag her out of the safe and feed her some bang-bangs.
Thanks mate

Who cares if its bitzer! As long as it shoots straight and it fun it's all good!

Go on! Give it a shoot! You know you should!

I'm shooting 300yds first thing and the foresight starts at 400mtrs so me thinks I'm going to aiming very low!!
Oddly, I find mine is bang on at 300 yards, even though the sights are set to a minimum of 400 metres. Not sure why that is, though. Now, aiming off at 100 yards is a different story. :cool2:

Blimey! I'll see how it goes!

Fingers crossed!

:good:
raybrown53

Re: My GEWEHR 98

#28 Post by raybrown53 »

MartinS wrote:Some more
Wow nice rifle :)
MartinS

Re: My GEWEHR 98

#29 Post by MartinS »

Hello all

Yesterday was interesting shooting the Gewehr! First round at 300yds couldn't get chambered at all. After that they went in but was really very tight to close the bolt but just couldn't get it on target. I was getting hits but just couldn't get it in the black. I was using PPU 200gr!

I was happy though!!

I the afternoon I had ago at 600yds and fared much better scoring from hits, then a string of three's, fours, one five and ending on a V bull!! party2

The bolt still very tight and by the end on the day I could see very small shavings of brass around the bolt face and in the receiver! Don't know if this would be normal?
Tower75

Re: My GEWEHR 98

#30 Post by Tower75 »

MartinS wrote:Don't know if this would be normal?
No, anything but normal. I'd get the headspace checked. No way should you be shaving brass off of your cartridges.

I know this is a daft question, but are you certain you're using 7.92x57mm ammunition, and that the rifle is still chambered for such?
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