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The shop took in a couple of Husqvarna rifles this week and I am interested in one of them, chambered in 30-06. Supposedly it is a model H5000 and was made in the 1950s. The price seems a little high for my cheap soul so I would like to make sure it is a great rifle before beginning any negotiation. Anything particular about Husqvarna rifles I should look for?
 
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Husqvarna sporting rifles are well worth consideration.
They are well made , work well and shoot very nicely.

Something to consider here :
The price seems a little high for my cheap soul
While pretty much everyone wants a good deal on something...
It is not wise to pass up on something that is wanted or needed...solely because the price ain't quite to your liking.

Andy
 
After doing a little more research, I think the "Husqvarna" rifle I am looking at was built by Krico in Germany and is not a Husqvarna at all. It may be a M700 action. Supposedly Krico actions are held in high regard over in Europe. I hadn't heard of them until now.

I am also looking hard at the Howa Golden Bear they have which is supposedly built on a clone of a Sako action and is cheaper. Both are chambered in 30-06. It was made in Japan.

If I wait until hunting season comes and goes and the rifles are still there, I may be able to negotiate a slightly better deal.
 
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