Stonepointer
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On my 16th birthday many, many years ago, my father gave me a surplus Radom Mauser 8MM rifle that was manufactured almost a decade before WW2 had started and it probably had one of the best and strongest receivers ever made for that type of rifle in Europe during that period.
Over the years, he had always tried to get me to modify it for a deer rifle or general big game rifle, by using a sporterized stock, tapping it for a scope, bedding the barrel, and altering the bolt, etc.
I had always been resistant to do so, because of the historical value of this rifle and I was primarily a paper puncher at the time. This rifle was extremely smooth in operation and was well taken care of.
I really wouldn't have dreamed of altering the weapon much in any way.
However, something like a Mosin/Nagant, I think lends it self better to modification for a good hog gun.
I love the 7.62 x 54 mm round ballistically, but I have always been a little bit weary of the rifle itself.
The receiver does not really inspire me with confidence as far as IP strengths, especially if running surplus rounds which I would not even consider to use for hunting and even modern factory loads make me a little nervous. I can't say I much like the twisting pinball plunger safety on the rifle either.
So much for the mechanical characteristics of the weapon.
The rounds I would want to use would probably be loaded down a bit from factory, and since here in California we have to follow no-lead geekbird laws in some large areas, I am not sure what kind of bullets I would want to use for hogs. I would want something with good penetration, good expansion and use it between 80 and 250 yards but not much more than 350 yards.
I would want a No-Tap scope mount, because of the reasons stated about the rifle above, but would still want some type of scope mount that would be rugged enough not to need much adjustment on a 3x9 scope mounted to it.
The stock could change, but I really do not want it look like a military rifle.
I remember in a previous post elsewhere in this forum DirtyDave had posted a picture of his Mosin/Nagant modification which I believe had a pistol grip and front stock bipod, and although a really neat modification job, for me personally, I would like the rifle to look like a deer rifle as much as possible.
Any suggestions?
Perhaps some people here would like to post ideas for modifications to any surplus rifles specifcally suited for wild pigs and similar animals.
This would include not only physical mods to the rifle itself, but also what kind of loads and projectiles you would want to use.
Over the years, he had always tried to get me to modify it for a deer rifle or general big game rifle, by using a sporterized stock, tapping it for a scope, bedding the barrel, and altering the bolt, etc.
I had always been resistant to do so, because of the historical value of this rifle and I was primarily a paper puncher at the time. This rifle was extremely smooth in operation and was well taken care of.
I really wouldn't have dreamed of altering the weapon much in any way.
However, something like a Mosin/Nagant, I think lends it self better to modification for a good hog gun.
I love the 7.62 x 54 mm round ballistically, but I have always been a little bit weary of the rifle itself.
The receiver does not really inspire me with confidence as far as IP strengths, especially if running surplus rounds which I would not even consider to use for hunting and even modern factory loads make me a little nervous. I can't say I much like the twisting pinball plunger safety on the rifle either.
So much for the mechanical characteristics of the weapon.
The rounds I would want to use would probably be loaded down a bit from factory, and since here in California we have to follow no-lead geekbird laws in some large areas, I am not sure what kind of bullets I would want to use for hogs. I would want something with good penetration, good expansion and use it between 80 and 250 yards but not much more than 350 yards.
I would want a No-Tap scope mount, because of the reasons stated about the rifle above, but would still want some type of scope mount that would be rugged enough not to need much adjustment on a 3x9 scope mounted to it.
The stock could change, but I really do not want it look like a military rifle.
I remember in a previous post elsewhere in this forum DirtyDave had posted a picture of his Mosin/Nagant modification which I believe had a pistol grip and front stock bipod, and although a really neat modification job, for me personally, I would like the rifle to look like a deer rifle as much as possible.
Any suggestions?
Perhaps some people here would like to post ideas for modifications to any surplus rifles specifcally suited for wild pigs and similar animals.
This would include not only physical mods to the rifle itself, but also what kind of loads and projectiles you would want to use.