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Join Date: Nov 2011
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what kind of rifle takes 7x57? I looked all through my Speer #14 book and don't see that cartridge anywhere. someone told me it is for a Swedish Mauser. is he right?
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: NW Ohio
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those who beat their guns into plowshares, will plow for those who didn't |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: western Pa,
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I have a model 95 in 7X57Mauser it was made in Lowes Germany, and marked Chilean, the round its self is 7X57 Mauser. I reload mine with cast bullets, Brass can be tricky to find in stock but it is out there. I have found loads for the 7X57 Mauser in several of my new reloading manuals.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: NW Florida
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I don't know about Speer #14, but in my Speer #12 it is listed as 7mm Mauser.
The cartridge has gone out of favor. I don't think any modern guns are being made in it, although occasionally Ruger will make a small run of 77s, or Remington will make a small run of 700s, chambered in "classic cartridges", and they might make a few hundred. These get snapped up quickly by those that know and love the round, and then there are, again, no new guns made for it.
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