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Kickboxer
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Topic: HusqvarnaPosted: July/02/2009 at 18:03 |
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I owned a custom rifle, 30-06, built on Husqvarna action and barrel. It was absolutely the most beautiful rifle I have ever seen. I was offered $2000.00 for the stock, before the rifle was complete. Accuracy from the Husky was very impressive. .25MOA for the 3 rounds I fired through it, my gunsmith achieved the same (he was a former Scout Sniper). It had a jeweled bolt, Jewel trigger, muzzle brake by Magna-Port, action was blue printed and trued. QUITE a piece. My wife I traded it for my rock fireplace... I want the rifle back. If I can find a picture, I'll post. The ecopies were on a hard drive (PC) that crashed and the GEEK SQUAD stinks... they recovered NOTHING and still charged me almost $300.00.
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300S&W
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Posted: July/02/2009 at 14:42 |
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1984,here's a pic of my .30-06 S&W(Husqvarna Model B w/1600 action). Had a bulge in the last 3+" of the bbl(got the rifle cheap)so got it cut back and recrowned.
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BillyWayne
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Posted: July/02/2009 at 14:35 |
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Actually I like both Stihl and Husqvarna and I own both. And I would like a Husqvarna in 6.5x55.
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BeltFed
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Posted: July/02/2009 at 13:48 |
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No way! Stihl makes a much better saw than Husqvarna, but Husqvarna rifles are way better than Stihl's.
sorry, couldn't resist
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1984
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Posted: July/02/2009 at 13:39 |
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seriously,Husqvarna would be in the same class as Stihl as far as saws go.
And yes that was funny
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1984
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Posted: July/02/2009 at 13:24 |
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Bet you they made guns before they made saws or sewing machines or motorcycles.
Stihl or jonsared make superior saws anyway!
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BillyWayne
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Posted: July/02/2009 at 13:07 |
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Yessirree....I love my Husqvarna. I hope you like yours. I have never thought of putting a scope on it but maybe I will try it. I think a 3-9 would be great. I will be able to tell what kind of tree it is before I get to it. Also good for scouting deer in the woods.
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1984
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Posted: July/02/2009 at 11:41 |
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Scored a Husqvarna 30/06.I have a cell phone pic of it but it is not in hand yet ,as I still have to pick it up.Very hopefull this will be a good shooter.I think a SS 3-9 will be nice on this as long as there are no mounting hardware issues.Anyone shooting a Husqvarna?
Ill post pics when I get it
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