The Israeli Mauser is home with me tonight. When I stopped at the shop to examine it again this afternoon, the house gunsmith was there. He offered to scrub out the bore, which proved to be an average 40-year old military bore, with some old pitting, but no active rust. I asked him to run his go/no-go gauges into the chamber -- the chamber is a bit on the long side, but aren't military chambers cut a bit big? Anyway, he assured me that it was safe with any reasonable load, and so I filled out the paperwork, paid the bill, and took it home.
Having completely disassembled it and finished most of the cleaning, I can see the good workmanship that FN put into this rifle. The bolt movement is smoother than any push-feed action. The trigger is a pretty good standard two-stage. The sights are a bit worn, so a Mojo set will probably be a good bet. I think I have heard mention of scout scope mounts for K98 Mausers. I have a 2x LER scope that would work if a solid mount can be found.
The stock is plain birch with a reddish varnish, and a compacted coating of grime. Stripped, filled, stained and finished in Tru-Oil, it should look just fine.
I'm several weeks' work away from the first range trip, but I hope to have some good moderate handloads developed by November deer season. Any pet loads for the .308 would be appreciated. Thank you for your advice and opinions!