To me it is a welcome break from the praises of second hand, shot out used offers from some vendors on here.
It's for sure nice to see some "fresh" and IMO well thought out ideas for 9.3mm like above in this thread.
To me it is a welcome break from the praises of second hand, shot out used offers from some vendors on here.
RR
Get over it!![]()
Those tradex huskies are awesome. Better value than my custom m70 for sure.
I love my Stiga from Tradeex. Planning on using cast for hunting with it this fall, N.O.E. mold.
Though I agree on why not own a couple outstanding rifles rather than a safe full of production guns, 9.3s are actually the cheapest group of medium bore hunting rifles thanks to Tradex. Vye for some of the cheapest overall. Ammo is ammo, if you’re into niche stuff you handload or ought to.
Here is IMO something a kind of unique/interesting. It's built on select 98er actions, 18.5" barrel and available among two other calibers in 9.3x62. They are being used in European drive hunts and in Nachsuche mostly while tracking wounded boar.
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Those tradex huskies are awesome. Better value than my custom m70 for sure.
Here is IMO something a kind of unique/interesting. It's built on select 98er actions, 18.5" barrel and available among two other calibers in 9.3x62. They are being used in European drive hunts and in Nachsuche mostly while tracking wounded boar.
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That looks like a nice little 9.3X57 I’m aware of. It drives 286 gr Normas well past 2200 fps. Thinks it’s a ‘62. ��
Ted
Why not just make it a full stock if going short.
Most likely you were not aware of it because it's a 9.3x62. It's also available in 7.92x57 and .30-06.
Personally my interest shifted from HVAs with glued on flip-flops to something more sophisticated like pictured above. But hey, to each their own!
Is it just me or is the rear sling swivel in a very awkward position on that rifle?
It wouldn't be too difficult to make something like that on the hogs back stock zastavas tradex has in at the moment.
Most likely you were not aware of it because it's a 9.3x62. It's also available in 7.92x57 and .30-06.
I bought a lovely Husky in .366 Wagner from the man himself (Hi Ted!) a few years back and I've used it for everything since. Carries great, easy to reload for, and I like the recoil much better than the 308 or the 30-06. Yes, it has some recoil, but it's a shove, not a crack, and for whatever reason I just like it better (even off the bench). 250 grain TTSX, have yet to recover a bullet. One cow and two deer so far.![]()




























