All Hail, King of the commercial Mauser
When I was 13 years old we were at the neighbors and I had just been invited to learn the ropes of hunting with this Husband-Wife team. I was very intimidated but they have since become two of our very closest friends and 22 years later I still hunt with them any chance I get.
Anyway, we didn't have a high powered rifle at home for me to use so when we asked what we should get, my to be mentor said I needed to get me a thutty-ot-six in a Husqvarna if I could find one. The shop in town had two such beasts and three years later I bought this minty super grade 1100.
Ser# 18816X. Even with that Tasco POC it put over 10 shots into an 1 1/4.

It loved those 165gr Hornadys and IMR 4350.
Second one I bought was from my Great Uncle, a 3000 Crown he bought new when he was 15. Ser# 249###. He shot a huge Mule Deer with it, and a cow elk before loosing the urge to go out anymore. I did shoot my First Antelope with it at 422 paces with a Nosler 150gr BT.
Should have kept this one for my son.
Third one is a Trade Ex special from Anthony. A Model 146 built in 1939 IIRC and chambered in the under dog 9,3x57. This rifle is a real shooter using H335 and the 270gr Speer. Bought this rifle only two weeks before going on a Moose trip with my brother in law in NW Alberta. Thanks to Ted who loaned me his dies to get up and going in very short order.
It was a long tough go, nice weather but the bulls were very shy. We scored big time on the second last day for mine and last day for his. Bullet went through both shoulder blades at 140yds and had him down before the recoil was done with me. I though he had run off but as you can see he fell in a depression which made for difficult pictures and field dressing.
And lastly a Holy Grail. The Husqvarna is what started it all for me so maybe you could understand. When I sold that Super Grade 1100 I regretted it and for the next 16 years watched for another 1100 but no dice. Then one came up on the EE here and I couldn't hold back.
The serial on this one is also 188###, within 300 of the Super Grade I had and in fantastic shape too. This one is an 1100 Deluxe, again in 30-06 just like I was told to get.
Filled its first tag using a 200gr KKSP last day of season two years ago. Maybe this year it will smack my Bull Elk or even a ram if one peeks out while we are in the high country.