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Bought this online for a good price, as this is the only pictures they supplied.   Descriptions included that it had an LR Wallack barrel.  I didn't  do much more than Google the name.  As it turns out, I do have one of his books. I bought it for the action, as a .243 on a VZ-33 action doesn't seem "proper".  Maybe a .244Rem.... Now that it is here, it really doesn't make much sense.  Who needs a .243Win on a lightweight action that weighs........9 pounds?      Now I am not sure what to do with it.      
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Loose the monster scope, put on a turned down 6.5 x 55 surplus Swede barrel (or 7 x 57, or 270), and trim down & reshape the odd looking stock. The wood layout looks OK, and there is plenty of it.  There should be a nice stock in there somewhere, if the comb nose isn't cut too far back already. 
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I never asked.  Any information about Wallack would be appreciated. 
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Mike,I don't think it would hurt anything if you checked how much was ground out of the feed rails, before you decide on a caliber to convert it to. BTW, I also think the 244/6mmRem is a good choice.
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Mike,
 The rails look to be in good shape.  The builder of this rifle had an interesting solution (post to follow with pics) to guide the shoulder of the shorter round.
 
 I am by NO means an expert yet, having build less than a dozen Mauser rifles.  I am coming to the opinion that grinding the rails for the .308Win family of cartridges is overstated and not needed.
 
 I have built two, .243's and three .308's.  With zero modification to the action or bottom metal and MINIMAL tweaking of the extractor all have fed perfectly.
 
 EDIT TO ADD:  Any conversion I would do, would include rebarreling.  A 9lb VZ33 defeats the purpose of using this action.  A sub 7lb 7mmMauser or 9.3x62 would be the idea.
 
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Daryl,
 Did Wallack sell barrels?  Could the barrel have been a catalog item?
 
 The number "0410561031" on the bottom of the barrel seems to refer to something.  A date?  Catalog number?
 
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Mike,You may be interested to know that Bob Wallack did the original write-up of the .243 in the Sept. '55 Rifleman. His ad in the same issue included the line "Rifle Rebarreling Specialist", from his shop in Northville , NY.
 I'd shoot it before tearing it apart. It doesn't look like it was initially built as a mountain rifle anyway-the scope is a giveaway.
 If you don't like the cartridge, the .240 PSP will clean up the chamber.
 Good shooting.
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Wapiti, I'll have to look that up.  I have complete collection of Rifleman from '29 thru '55-'56 that I haven't unpacked since we moved.......six years ago.   Clearly NOT a mountain rifle.      I finished a large ring FN Mauser last night, .270Win.  It weighs 7 pounds! 
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