Originally Posted by CrimsonTide
Jordan, it sounds like you have the same rifle. It has a schnabel forend and some very pretty grain in the wood. The only ding I see on the rifle is a chip out of the stock at the tang. Otherwise, it is nearly a new rifle. I haven't looked at the bore with a bore scope, but a I have looked at it with a bore light, and to the naked eye, it is very clean.

I will try to catch up with the Husky guru, and see what he has to say.

Thanks for the information.
CT



I have the same rifle. It kicks like a beast but shoots well enough. Huskies have always been desired for their superior Swedish steel. Huskies always chip at the tang on the stock. reason is because if you take the stock off you'll see there is a metal collar in the stock that the rear Stock bolt slides through. The wood shrinks over time and the collar sticks out on either end which bottoms the bolt out on the collar. A file gets that metal collar back tot he right size in short order, preventing further cracks or chips.

Last edited by moosemike; 03/08/13.