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Looking for milsurp rifle with smooth (bolt, or not) action

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The Swedish Mauser! I had forgotten about it. 6.5 bullets are more readily available, so if the action is at least comparable to the G98 I used this weekend then this is probably a front runner. Plus if I get a Ljungman later I'll already have the loads built up for it.


NO NO NO NO. DO NOT USE M96 LOADS IN A LJUNGMAN, YOU ARE ASKING FOR A DESTROYED RIFLE.

I own both and the gas system of the AG-42 requires special considerations when reloading. Only certain powders are safe to use.
 
I load 6.5x55 with varget and use the loads in my 96's and AG-42 and have never had an issue. What problems have you had with which powders in the AG-42?
 
I load 6.5x55 with varget and use the loads in my 96's and AG-42 and have never had an issue. What problems have you had with which powders in the AG-42?


Because Varget falls on the slow side of correct burn rate.

Slower burning powders such as 4350 and RL-22 will produce dangerous conditions in a Ljungman.

Also if you haven't tried Reloader 22 in your M96 yet you're missing out. It's easily the best powder I use for the caliber. AG-42 I default to 4064.
 
Krag. It's not even a question.
Also, Lee Enfield, Argentine Mauser have buttery slick actions.
Mosins have very rough actions in comparison.
 

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The smoothest bolt gun I have is an 1898 Springfield in 30-40 Krag. I have only come across one bolt gun that even comes close, and it is not a milsurp (It was a very, very nice Bergara in 6.5 CM).
 
All great choices.

Allow me one devil's advocate moment thing...

Indian, not arrow... (see, Simo Hayha; weapon used, climate)

Master that 91! (smile if its not -20 outside)

and buy old milsurps!
 
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