TheCoachZed
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Hi guys,
I've had at least three German Mausers over the years, but they were all of military descent. And I've owned a beat-up Parker Hale 1200 in .308.
Next time I go moose hunting, I may take the Remington 81 or Savage 340, but I might prefer to buy a decent bolt action hunting rifle again. And from what I've seen over the years, the two decent-priced Mauser-type rifles are the Parker Hales built on Santa Barbara actions, which tend to come loaded with features like detachable mags and adjustable triggers, OR the Swede Mausers that everyone reccomends from TradeEx.
Why does everyone recommend the Swedish guns and not the Parker Hales?
I've had at least three German Mausers over the years, but they were all of military descent. And I've owned a beat-up Parker Hale 1200 in .308.
Next time I go moose hunting, I may take the Remington 81 or Savage 340, but I might prefer to buy a decent bolt action hunting rifle again. And from what I've seen over the years, the two decent-priced Mauser-type rifles are the Parker Hales built on Santa Barbara actions, which tend to come loaded with features like detachable mags and adjustable triggers, OR the Swede Mausers that everyone reccomends from TradeEx.
Why does everyone recommend the Swedish guns and not the Parker Hales?




















































