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Originally Posted by jstevens
The FN action is probably better than anything you own. They are one of my favorites. I ran a gunshop in the late 70's early 80;s and the H&R rifles were available then.



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I don't know, I wouldn't be Too Sure about that. I have a S&W rifle that was Imported by Husqvarna of Sweeden that is just as nice and built just as good...Here is that one and it is chambered in 30-06... TheGeneral




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I think you meant to say a Husky imported by Smith and Wesson, but WOW.... another GORGEOUS MAuser actioned rifle! I sure hope you are hunting with these! Congrats x 2.


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By the way, my first 257 WBY custom build was on a Husky action that started in life as a 30/06 just like yours. Wonderful action and rifle.


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All the rifles shown so far are REALLY NIFTY!


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Originally Posted by 1234567
"In response to 1-7: Firearms Int'l was not the only one to furnish rifles in .308 Norma and .358 Norms. I have seen Browning FN Safari's so chambered, and also the Voere 2165. I once owned a Voere 2165 in .308 Norma and also a Firearms Int'l "Muscateer" in .308 Norma."

The Firearms Int'l Muscateer is the one I was thinking about. I could not remember the name of it.

I never knew anyone else made rifles in .308 Norma and .358 Norma. Learn something every day.




Schultz and Larson chambered rifles in both .308 and .358 Norma Mag. Husqvarna chambered the .358 Norma Mag., but curiously, not the .308.


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