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Gunclbprez
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I acquired a 1910 Chilean Mauser chambered in 7X61 S&H in the white with a Belgium bolt fitted (or so I am told). My question is is this action of sufficient strength to use this chambering. The action is large ring, 7 7/8 attachment bolt spacing. I am not able to tell what size the shank is. The rifle appears not to have been fired and I cannot ask the previous owner as he just passed this week. Even if he was still with us he didn't have complete control of his memory. I did not see any tooling at his place that suggested he put this action together himself, he did have a lathe however, I did not see a vice strong enough to use for barrel work. I have some pictures to show and will try to attach if allowable. Not sure when this action was manufactured, but have seen instances of 95, 96's action destructed tested which took way more than the 50,000+ psi of say a 257 Roberts +P loading. I had queried on another forum but did not get the answers I was hoping for. I need more information and the experience of others with more knowledge on this subject. I will heed all responses. I have more photos and can take others if needed.