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Was in Cabelas today and there was several older Husky rifles on the used rack. Many were 9.3X64. My question is are these actions tough enough for a rebarrel to say 404j? Thanks, JC
 
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If they are the large rings the should work, with some rail,face and ramp mods.


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Was in Cabelas today and there was several older Husky rifles on the used rack. Many were 9.3X64. My question is are these actions tough enough for a rebarrel to say 404j? Thanks, JC


Are you certain about the caliber? Most older Huskies were 9.3 x 57 and a relative few in 9.3 x 62. The earlier '96s were were marked "9.3 Kaliber" without a case-length designation. Any factory Husky in 9.3 x 64 is either a relatively new rifle and fine for a 404.


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I think your right, they were 9.3 x 57. There were two 8x57 and the rest were 9.3 x something. I gotta go back in a couple of days to pickup a feeder that they had to order for me and I'll check them out. Does $450 sound resonable as for as price? These are all older with flip over saftey. Look alot like 98 actions.
 
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A couple of years ago I picked up one of the 9.3x62 husky's that was built on the large ring FN M-98 action. If that is what you have it should work fine for a 404.
I initially thought about having mine re-barreled until I came to my senses. The 9.3x62 is such a great round and useable anywhere.


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I had a Husky 9.3X57 converted to 9.3x62.
It is a FN M98 not a 96 and would be fine for 404.
 
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$450 is about right for one in very good condition these days. They started out at $275 a few years ago and have been climbing steadily as supply diminishes.


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