I have purchased several rifles from Tradex in the past few years, some in Husqvarna's own 1600 action, and some with the commercial FN98 action.
I have 9.3 x62 in each action, a few 30'06s, and a BSA "stutzen" in 6.5x55 that I just couldn't resist.
Most recently I picked up an FN98 commercial in 8x57. The guns are often purchased as projects to keep me occupied through the dark days of winter. I am not a gunsmith or a craftsman by any means, but each rifle gets a fairly full breakdown, clean-up, and polish, most get a stock refinish along with any required repairs, and I am a fan of Brownells "oxpho blue" for any touch or re-blueing that needs to be done. The 8x57 was very reasonably priced ... did the clean-up/refinish, bought new Weaver bases, and a set of used quick release rings for it, added a used but clean and well functioning Bushnell scope, installed new QR type sling swivels and attached a new leather/canvas sling ... total cost about $500. At the range a couple days ago I settled on a load using 46gr of IMR 4064 pushing a 175gr Sierra Pro-hunter. Rifle looks great, functions well, and it will shoot a group of 3 into just over 1 inch. Actually, I bet it will do better, but not likely when it's in my hands.
Short answer ... Tradex sells good rifles at reasonable prices.