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"10.75x68 Mauser - Compact Cartridges n7" by Greg Matthews "10.75x68 Mauser - Compact Cartridges n7" by Greg Matthews - click here (2,564 kb) File supplied by member "93x64mm". |
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Hello NitroX, Thanks for this posting. The information is of much interest to me. I have 2 rifles in this caliber. An Oberndorf 1898 Mauser, that came from the Rhodesian Game Department, and a Commercial Haenel that was used by an Austrian Hunter. The 10.75x68 is a fun caliber to shoot, and very accurate. |
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hello Buckstix, if you realy have a Haenel Model 1900 in 10,75x68 I would request to show more about it in the name of the honourable science of good guns thanks lancaster |
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Hello lancaster, Not too much to say ... Its a fun gun, and I think its kind of rare in 10.75x68 caliber. Here are the specs: M-1900 - C.G.HAENEL - SUHL - GERMANY - 24-5/8" Bbl - 7# 5oz There was a discussion here about 2 years ago. (see link) http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Board=bigbores&Number=255243 |
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it seems I becoming old, totally forget about this great rifle |
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Nice Rifles Not you too, Lancaster? If I Remember Correctly and I may not, there is a lot of that going around these days. |
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Yes, memmory is the 2nd thing that goes ... I forget what the 1st is ...? |