Yep, same here. It was very convenient!
I was debating to get one of those, seeing as how much cheaper 7.62 NATO ammunition is compared to the original 7mm Mauser. But I read some horror stories about the Chilean armorers that did all the 7.62 conversions for the 1895 Mausers. Apparently in a number of the rifles, they soldered in the 7.62 chamber insert in such a way that the seam of the solder was directly exposed to the hot exhaust gases straight from the chamber, so over time the insert would be loosened and eventually one day, dangerously blown free.
But as you see from the photo, there's no way to check the quality of the weld without cutting the barrel in half, so I heard it's like playing Russian roulette when buying one of the 7.62 conversions.
Ultimately I just settled for the original in 7mm x 57, in the Short Rifle/Mosqueton variant. I think the bent bolt, sliding tangent leaf sight, front sight protectors, and cavalry style sling rings are a nice upgrade from the full length Long Rifle configuration.