MauserMike
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- SW Ontario
The quality of workmanship, very strong Swedish steel and modern heat treating used in the Husqvarna 1640's make them hard to beat. The wood on mine (model 3000) while not super fancy walnut, does have straight grain and the inletting is excellent, especially under the barrel. The rifles come pre-drilled from the factory for Weaver mounts, are equipped with a side safety and swept bolt handle to nicely clear my 3-9x40 scope.
The last one was made in the late 60's, so you'd have to find a clean used specimen, of which Trade-Ex has many. Mine has a nice trigger - clean break with no creep. (have not measured how heavy but it feels "right")
Not bad-looking for a $600 rifle IMO. (just a little more work yet to lap the rings before I crank the scope rings down, range report following - already shot 3 holes touching at 50 yds with the iron sights) This one is in 6.5x55 not .30-06.
PS I don't see a lot of advantage for .308 on a long action over .30-06. If I did have to choose between your choices, CZ no question.
The last one was made in the late 60's, so you'd have to find a clean used specimen, of which Trade-Ex has many. Mine has a nice trigger - clean break with no creep. (have not measured how heavy but it feels "right")
Not bad-looking for a $600 rifle IMO. (just a little more work yet to lap the rings before I crank the scope rings down, range report following - already shot 3 holes touching at 50 yds with the iron sights) This one is in 6.5x55 not .30-06.
PS I don't see a lot of advantage for .308 on a long action over .30-06. If I did have to choose between your choices, CZ no question.
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