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T. Scott
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Hi,
I am new to this forum and I am just getting started in benchrest shooting.
I just bought a 98 Mauser that was made by Al Marciante, master gunsmith and one of the founding fathers of NBRSA. The barrel was supposedly made by William Sukalle of Phoenix, and is stamped "8 6 47" on the bottom. I am wondering if this is the rifle that Mr. Marciante used in the first "official" match on Labor Day weekend in 1947.
Are there records of what was shot back then? I know that this is probably rare just by being a Marciante rifle, but if it is from the first match, I probably shouldn't be learning to shoot with it and developing loads, right?
Thanks for any input, Scott
I am new to this forum and I am just getting started in benchrest shooting.
I just bought a 98 Mauser that was made by Al Marciante, master gunsmith and one of the founding fathers of NBRSA. The barrel was supposedly made by William Sukalle of Phoenix, and is stamped "8 6 47" on the bottom. I am wondering if this is the rifle that Mr. Marciante used in the first "official" match on Labor Day weekend in 1947.
Are there records of what was shot back then? I know that this is probably rare just by being a Marciante rifle, but if it is from the first match, I probably shouldn't be learning to shoot with it and developing loads, right?
Thanks for any input, Scott