Speaking of action strength in the 96 Mausers, I know it is generally advised not to rebarrel them for "more modern, higher intensity rounds", but it is interesting that a few years back Kimber sold slightly remodeled '96's. Those with good bores were sold as originally chambered, those with poor bores were rebarreled to .308 Win, and either .243 or .22/250 ( forget which ). I wonder how may were sold, and if any have caused problems in the years since???
After reading the initial post, I realized my oldest swede was made made in 1895. Yikes, time goes by. The "pre-64" model 70's that so many people charish is pushing 50 years old at best, and close to 70 years old for the early ones. Wonder if reloading manuals will be listing reduced loads for such actions??
Mark