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    I`ve done it!

    I purchased my first Mauser rifle. A Swedishicon M38 from 1943 in a very good condition. All numbers are matching including the bayonet and the rifle sling.
    Bore is clean and i hope it is also a good shooter. Thanks to dogtag for your comment at my other thread. I am happy!

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    Congrats. Looks like a good looking smoke pole. Let us know how it shoots.

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    You have bought a beautiful M-96. You can be justly proud. It will give you many years of shooting enjoyment. Enjoy! Sincerely. BruceV.

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    I have to purchase a die set and cases and bullets. If i have all these things i give you a report how it shoots.

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    Great looking M38, gunner. Bet it shoots as well as it looks.

    What kind of reloading equipment do you use? How much are components over there?

    I haven't reloaded for my Swedishicon Mausers yet. I have reloaded for my 7.5 Swissicon and 8 x 57 rifles. Looking forward to reloading for some of my 7.65 x 53 Mausers also.

    Over here, RCBS is a big reloading equipment company. I live about an hour's drive away from them. So most of my equipment tends to be RCBS.

    Good luck with that M38.

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    Gunner, if you haven't already got it, I recommend that you buy the Visier Special Nr. 28 "Sportschiessen mit Ordonnanzwaffe". The recipes in there are pretty good.

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    Hi Steve,

    thank you. I use different reloading dies. I have a RCBS competition set, Hornady dies and as a extreme accurate die set a Triebel precision die set wich is extra made for my rifles chamber and the Bullets and cases. The normally custom grade die sets are at 65$ and the good stuff begins at 140$.
    So i think i have to move to California. You have a great shooting range and RCBS is near mmhhh, fine.

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    Hello Patrick,

    thanks for the advice. I have it and you got right, there are any good recipes. Use some of the .303 and had only a little difference with the load to fit for my rifles.

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    Ulrich,
    Very nice looking Swede!!!

    You have several online sources for reloading data (that I know of, all U.S.):
    Steve's Reloading Data Warning Page
    http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp
    Reloader's Nest - a reloaders resource
    http://www.reloadbench.com/main.html

    I'm sure there are more, especially in Germanyicon.

    I hope you're enjoying Paulaner Dunkel, as I'm extremely jealous of you being in Bavaria!!!

    metzgeri

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    metzgeri, thank you for all.
    I am not only enjoying Paulaner Dunkel there are also Andechser Dunkel and
    Prinzregent Luitpold Dunkel and many good Weißbier mmmhhh. I know i am a little nasty. ;-)

    All the best,

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