Thursday 8 December 2016

New - Discussion Forum for Mauser M03 Blog

There's been many interesting and informative comments sent in by readers of this Mauser M03 Blog, but Blogger is not a great platform for quick and easy discussion. So, I've set up a forum to accompany the blog, using Google Groups. A link to the 'Mauser M03 Blog - Discussion Forum' can be found in the header of each Blog page. Or click this.

I hope readers take the opportunity to join in and discuss their Mauser M03 rifles, the various options and choices they've made, their purchase experiences, the process of becoming familiar with their rifles and then their hunting adventures and target shooting successes. I'm sure there's lots of stories and helpful information out there amongst the user community. Let's share this knowledge and our enjoyment of these well designed and built German rifles.

Who's going to create the first new topic? :-)

Regards, Rick.


7 comments:

  1. Hey everyone!

    New to this forum and soon to join the Mauser M03 club. I live in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada and soon expecting delivery of my Mauser M03 Solid with a grade 5 walnut stock. I have ordered it with two barrels - one in 30-06 Sprg. and the second in 6.5x55SE. I have a set of the Mauser M03 30mm Low Mount Rings coming as well to mount a Schmidt & Bender - Exos 1-8x24 BDC FD9 rifle scope. FIrst of all, I have searched the web to find the best way to install the scope on the mounts along with torque setting for the ring screw and ring cap screws. Haven't had any luck with my search, but I found this awesome Mauser M03 Blog and forum (Great job Rick!) and hoping someone is able to help or guide me in the right direction. Much appreciated!

    Thanks, Mark

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  2. Hi Mark. Congratulations on your new Mauser M03! I can imagine how excited you are about meeting your new Grade 5 walnut stock, just as I was with the Grade 5 that came with my M03 Deluxe. I'm wondering if you had the opportunity to nominate a preference for the wood, or even make a selection from a shortlist of finalists? A bit like a beauty competition. :-) Either way, it'll be very nice wood.

    I will be able to provide advice on the scope mounting process, having learnt a few things when I was doing mine. A quick question first - do you have a nice torque screwdriver, one that can be fitted with Torx bits? Something like this would be ideal. I should get one too.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Wera-074739-0-3-6-Nm-Adjustable-Torque-Screwdriver-Set-/162023808158?hash=item25b95f1c9e:g:olUAAOSwB-1Y46dl

    I'll check on the two Torx bit sizes needed and get back soon. Hang on, I'll go and grab a scope and my driver set. Right, I've got the Zeiss 1.5-6x42 Victory HT on the desk now, with a M03 Double Square Mount installed on it. Yep, there are two sizes of screws. The rings are fitted around the 30mm scope tube with eight screws with Torx size 10 heads. Then, the base of the rings are fitted to the Double Square Mount's bridge piece with two screws with Torx size 20 heads. So those are the two bit sizes needed. I used a small in/lb torque wrench, but a screwdriver would have been better. Or better still, just do it by feel with a small hand tool. It's too easy to go too tight with a torque wrench, if it doesn't release properly at the low settings you'll be working at. The good thing about doing small screws up with just your fingers is that they have a pretty reliable biological torque wrench built in. :-) You can just tell when it's tight enough.

    I'll write a new post to the blog today with some tips on fitting scope mounts. I've been meaning to do this for ages.

    I'll also copy your comment and this reply over to the actual Mauser M03 Blog Discussion Forum, where to and fro discussion is easier. See you there. :-) Link at top of page, or below.

    https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/mauser-m03-blog-discussion-forum

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  3. I recently purchased a second hand M03 Extreme in .458 Lott. This rifle came with a scope mount, which I am reserving for the additional .300 Win Mag barrel that I have purchased. I then purchased a Picatinny mount, for the M03, from Optics Trade but I cannot get this mount to fit on the action. I thought that all M03 mounts would be interchangeable but this mount seems to be to be fitted. Is that how they should be or do I have a dud mount? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    1. Hello again Robert. Here is a link to the discussion forum post I've created. There are also links to the forum at the top of each of these blog posts. Regards, Rick.

      https://groups.google.com/g/mauser-m03-blog-discussion-forum/c/XYK_nfESghc/m/kNVyORGXBgAJ

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    2. Hi Robert. There's a new reply to your question over on the Mauser M03 Blog Discussion Forum. Here's a link. Regards, Rick.

      https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mauser-m03-blog-discussion-forum/9ab7f21e-baa7-40f9-8351-d2e7392f2296n%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer

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  4. Hi Robert. Congratulations on joining the fraternity of intelligent, wise and good looking folk who own and use Mauser M03 rifles. Re the Picatinny mount, the first question that pops into my mind is, is it actually an original Mauser scope mount? There are some third party versions that have been made, some very good. Can I ask you to please describe the way in which it doesn't fit? Thanks.

    I will copy this Q&A over to the discussion forum, where a wider (but still small and exclusive) group will see it. Someone there might have experience to share. Could you please continue the discussion on the forum? You'll have access, given you're already a google user. Perhaps you could add a pic or two of the fitting problem, if you can get a camera close enough. Worth a try.

    Regards, Rick.

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Your comments and questions make this blog much more interesting. You can submit them for moderation here via your Google account, or take them over to the Mauser M03 Blog - Discussion Forum (link at top of page). If you do comment here I'll publish it and reply as soon as possible. Please check back soon. Thanks.
Regards, Rick.

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