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German Model 71 Mauser in 6.5mm caliber ?
My buddy and I were spending time shooting the $ith yesterday and he asked me if I knew what this rifle is and what caliber it is. In looking around it looks like it might be a model 71 German
Model 71 Mauser. It looks to me that the cartridge with it is a rimed 6.5mm caliber.
What do you guy make of it?
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It is a French
conversion of the M-71 to the 6.5mm Daudeteau cartridge . Done as a private sales by Dovitiis to small countries . Some went to Uruguay .
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Originally Posted by
bob q
6.5mm Daudeteau cartridge
Bob thanks for the help. Any idea what is different besides the cartridge? This rifle is missing the bands and cleaning rod so I'll need to find them.
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Some owners of these Mausers converted to use the 6.5 Daudeteau cartridge do reload, some use 7,62x54R or 45-70 brass. There is also a carbine too
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Some owners of these Mausers converted to use the 6.5 Daudeteau cartridge do reload, some use 7,62x54R or 45-70 brass. There is also a carbine too
Interesting, so if one can use 7,62x54R can a 6.5x54mm Mannlicher Schoenauer reloading die be used, knowing that I would have to compensate for the rim? Unless someone has cartridges for sale I can buy. He would like to try shooting the rifle.
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Buffalo arms sells it. Only $3.61 per cartridge
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Buffalo arms sells it. Only $3.61 per cartridge

Thanks! $4.47 when you include shipping. Might be better to get the brass and use the 6.5x54mm Mannlicher Schoenauer reloading seating die since the smallest lot is 20 rounds.
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