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What do you think, I used one at the range and was favorably impressed.

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Bolt action rifles seem OK (they're built on the Husqvarna action). Their shotguns and double rifles have too much of an industrial look for my taste but they probably represent good value for the money as prices are low.
 
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Andre,

I have seen Zoli bolt action rifles advertised relatively cheaply here in the UK; they seem to be aimed at the same market as CZ/brno rifles...

I am not familar with Husqvarna; is that a mauser action? How would you rate the Zoli compared to the CZ550? do they have straight stocks suitable for scope use??

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Husqvarna is a Swedish push feed action that has a good record. Price- and qualitywise, Zoli should be comparable to CZ/Brno. Good value for money but finish is a bit rough for my taste. If I remember correctly, the comb has a slight Montecarlo.
 
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The guns we used were higher grade guns, they are all Itallian built with hammer forged barrels. When speaking to the folks at Zoli they said they built the guns for Husquvarna. I also liked the scope mounts very much, I am sure they are built by EAW.

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Hello Heritagearms look at this webb site about the husqvarna 1900 rifle The rifle Zoli is copying I dont have any experience of the italian 1900 but here in Sweden the general opinion is that the husqvarna original 1900 (or later Carl Gustav 1900)Is probably the best factory rifle ever made (patriotism can be the comon cause)
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I had the 1900 stutzen (full stock) in 9.3x62. It was well made and had a buttery smooth action, with set trigger. I would rate it as comparable to other push feeds, like Sako.
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