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Yea, I saw those but I believe they're longer than I want. The Parker Hale especially has my eye but the notches and cracked stock is keeping me away from it. I'll just have to be patient I guess
 
I was being sarcastic.


This, unfortunately has become my situation. I'm reducing the amount of rifles I have to just two. Already have one reserved for a good ol' .22. Sold my SKS and other rifles in niche calibres. After I get my M305 back from the doctor, I'll have to sell that, too. Since I have the reloading equipment, I'm looking for a .308Win bolt action rifle with iron sights and scope bases. Under 43" in overall length and under 8lbs. So far, the search isn't going well in new or used markets. Really hard to find .308 with iron sights. The Husky's only come in .30-06 and 9.3x57. So they're out of the question.

The HVA 1600 series came in 243,6.5x55,7x57,308,358 NM and 9.3x62 along with 30-06.
 
I almost picked up a TOZ-99 .22 Semi also, they look sweet for $200.00

I have one and they're sweet economical rifles that will shoot all the cheap stuff. They're as accurate as a Marlin 795 and very easy to clear. The only draw back is that they're very economical (plain wooded stock, metal parts a little rough, plastic magazines, etc). But they're awesome value.
 
I almost picked up a TOZ-99 .22 Semi also, they look sweet for $200.00

Before you do that you should read the threads reviewing that rifle on Rimfire Central. Guys seem to like them but there are recurring problems with many of them. It seems like they do better with standard velocity vs. high velocity ammo. Parts look like they might be a problem. Accuracy seems good.

I find them interesting as well, and I'm tempted, but...
 
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