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18 October 2009, 21:41
Bukken
To modify or not to modify
While the rest of the world were busy, the Swedes at Husqvarna made nice civilian hunting rifles. Mine is stamped 1942, built on a Swedish M38 Mauser action, and chambered in 9,3x57. The stock now has a crack in the tang area, and it was never very comfortable anyway, with its narrow comb. So instead of gluing and bolting the stock, I am thinking of a new one. From there I am indicisive for now. Should I scope the rifle to add usefulness, or stay with open sights and keep it for the few occations I am ok with that? And should I keep the chambering, or ream to x62?


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18 October 2009, 21:54
bartsche
popcornPutting the scope on would aid greatly in longer shooting.
Roll EyesThe 9.3 X 62 may add something to the performance but is the cost of little gain worth it? A propely throated 9.3 X 57 is a great large game rifle. JMHO beerroger


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18 October 2009, 22:00
RaySendero
I'd restock it and add a scope. Now, I really like my 9,3x62, but would recommend keeping the 9,3x57 until a barrel change is warranted unless there's a reason (like throat erosion) to ream it.


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20 October 2009, 21:39
Bukken
Your advice is appreciated. Where should I look for an inexpensive wooden stock?

Also, does anybody make sliding type safeties for M96/M38s that lock the bolt/firing pin? I am somewhat distrustful to safeties that only work as trigger brakes, and prefer Sako-style safeties over M70s.


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