I'm just getting into firearms and hunting and have been researching a bit on what to get for a hunting rifle. I've already decided on a 30-06 since it seems like a good, all-round choice. I want to start hunting deer and moose, but might try my hand at other things.
The sentimental part is that my Grandpa (who was half grandparent and half father growing up) used to have a husky 30-06 that from what I've heard was a beautiful rifle. Sadly it was passed on and sold before I showed any interest in getting into hunting. He was the greatest man I've ever known, and will ever know so I try and pay tribute to him when ever I can.
From what I've read the old husqvarna rifles are a good choice so I would like to find out what I should be paying for one and any quirks that might come up with using something of that vintage in the bush.
I don't know how old his rifle was but I do know that before I was born in the '70s he loved to get out and hunt but I don't think he hunted after that so I think it would be safe to assume it would have been made sometime around the '50s.
I'm not looking for something in mint condition, just something that will be accurate and reliable. Although it will be special to me to be out hunting with something my Grandfather used and enjoyed, it will still be just a tool and will be used and although unintentional, probably abused a little.
I am getting all his old reloading stuff that is still around so I'm also wondering if there's anything wrong with using reloading gear from back then or if newer stuff is the way to go. I've got some wrenches in my tool box at work from the '50s that I think are better than what they have today so old tools don't scare me either. Quality is quality if you know what I mean.
What can I expect to pay for something like this?
What models should I look for/avoid?
Am I out to lunch?
Thanks!
The sentimental part is that my Grandpa (who was half grandparent and half father growing up) used to have a husky 30-06 that from what I've heard was a beautiful rifle. Sadly it was passed on and sold before I showed any interest in getting into hunting. He was the greatest man I've ever known, and will ever know so I try and pay tribute to him when ever I can.
From what I've read the old husqvarna rifles are a good choice so I would like to find out what I should be paying for one and any quirks that might come up with using something of that vintage in the bush.
I don't know how old his rifle was but I do know that before I was born in the '70s he loved to get out and hunt but I don't think he hunted after that so I think it would be safe to assume it would have been made sometime around the '50s.
I'm not looking for something in mint condition, just something that will be accurate and reliable. Although it will be special to me to be out hunting with something my Grandfather used and enjoyed, it will still be just a tool and will be used and although unintentional, probably abused a little.
I am getting all his old reloading stuff that is still around so I'm also wondering if there's anything wrong with using reloading gear from back then or if newer stuff is the way to go. I've got some wrenches in my tool box at work from the '50s that I think are better than what they have today so old tools don't scare me either. Quality is quality if you know what I mean.
What can I expect to pay for something like this?
What models should I look for/avoid?
Am I out to lunch?
Thanks!
























































