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These rifles were made for several years, so there should be many of them around. Accuracy was acceptable-in the 11„2-inch range-but not as good as with the 150-grain Ballistic Tip. I also worked up loads with Nosler's 160-grain Partition. Just the same, it was handy and light to carry, ideal for hunting the eastern woods. But alas, I did not have an opportunity to harvest a deer with the rifle. This ideal deer bullet became my hunting load. Nosler's 150-grain Ballistic Tip is long, streamlined and showed good accuracy, with groups averaging a little under one inch. So I went still heavier, hoping a longer bullet would close the gap to the rifling and improve accuracy. Next I tried Sierra's 140-grain spitzer, which produced groups just a bit smaller. It had a very long jump down the throat to the rifling, and best groups were around two inches. The first bullet I loaded was Speer's 130-grain boattail spitzer. At an overall cartridge length of 3.275 inch, it touched the rifling when seated in the neck less than a quarter-inch. In fact, the only bullet tested that could be loaded out long enough to touch the rifling was Nosler's 160-grain Partition. Accuracy average of three three-shot groups, except one group only for factory load. Velocity recorded eight feet from muzzle.Loads are in new Remington brass with 9 1/2 primers. Note: Loads are for strong modern rifles only. Table#specialTable Accuracy Results HUSQVARNA MAUSER