Mowgli Terry
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I hope it works for you. It would be helpful to us all to know the outcome.
It will be my pleasure to.I hope it works for you. It would be helpful to us all to know the outcome.
It's been a "few" years, probably fifteen now, that these Huskies were available online for under $300. This was right about the time I started getting some traction on the implementation of my purge. One of the biggest temptations since I started paring down and it was difficult to resist. As pleased as I am to have unburdened myself of many neglected pieces, I still almost wish I'd gotten one, if only to do with as I have for so many years with so many others - play with, work up loads, get shooting perfectly and become bored with it.Earlier in a post that it sure appeared that Husqvarna sporters were factory regulated. In my small sample of three rifles looked to be regulated. The match marks align. The last rifle was a 1940's vintage rifle with FN action.. The test was with a few rounds only. I was confident that the gun was zeroed. Accuracy on these old rifles appears to be very good. I am using IMR4064 and 285gr. bullets right now.
It's been a "few" years, probably fifteen now, that these Huskies were available online for under $300. This was right about the time I started getting some traction on the implementation of my purge. One of the biggest temptations since I started paring down and it was difficult to resist. As pleased as I am to have unburdened myself of many neglected pieces, I still almost wish I'd gotten one, if only to do with as I have for so many years with so many others - play with, work up loads, get shooting perfectly and become bored with it.
I'm not entirely certain I'd have ever gotten bored with one of those, especially since it seems such a viable cast-bullet hunter.