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    Husky 9.3 project

    Picked this Husky 9.3x57 up a couple of auctions ago and have been slowly working on it. The barrel is 8-10 so I'm not going to go too hard out, just clean her up etc.
    Had a horrible yellow stock- like it was made from some weird Scandinavian lumber- probably why I got it for a good price. I'm thinking about re-chambering to 9.3x62 just to take full advantage of that projectile...

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    I have something very similar that I acquired recently. A husky M46 in 9.3X57 (a M96 style action). Stock not yellow like that though, just looks normal but a but rough.

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    I have one too. Cool guns. Dies are the hard thing to find... Norma do brass... The stock is likely beech...

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    Where did you score your dies from Wildman? Factory ammo is at $99 per box!

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    Over seas somewhere. Buffalo arms maybe?

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    I had one of those too, much nicer condition than this one, but flicked it on before I shot it. I have always wanted a m98 version and finally tracked it down.

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    BLC-(2) is suppose to give magic velocities in the 9.3x62. I've got a very light load of 56gr 2208 with a 286gr prvi projectile in my 9.3x62. Gives about 2250 fps. You could probably match that in the 9.3x57.

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    Some good food for thought Stug, i'll do some browsing tonight.
    Removed all the varnish from the stock. Next job up was replacing the badly chipped Schnabel tip.


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    hmmm I need something odd like that

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    http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.n...ad.php?t=20648
    I'll still sell mine if you want!

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    Stained the stock darker and added a Wenge hardwood for end tip. Tried to keep it sort of an English forend length. Not sure why photo is upside down. Tried rotating it.
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    Nice, taking on an Orbendorff Mauser style now, looks great!
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    Yep, that's the idea. Re-did the chequering next, which I stuffed up by curving it with the grip when I should have kept it straight. But it doesn't look too bad and the wrist is too thin to start again. I learnt from my mistake and the other side I kept straight.
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    I really like the Wenge timber, I've used a couple of times now and it has a lot of character. Attachment 70501

 

 

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