OK yeah not Weatherby wrong stock configuration, only other one I can think of would be Husqvarna if that aint it I got nuttin
Bingo. 1964 Husky. 1500 imported. Paul Mauser 98 small action, double claw extractor. Husky didn't just make chainsaws (Like Maico didn't just make hearing aids and Swarovski just don't produce crystal figures).
Nice thing about a Husky is, using the Husky online data, you can trace a firearm right back to it's inception.
Very accurate at distance rifle sending handloads, I load 165 Bergers in Lapua brass jumped 0.038 off the lands and yes, they will feed through the internal magazine lips.
I'd never take it hunting because of one, it's rarity and two, wood furniture tends to absorb moisture and impact accuracy, I prefer a carbon fiber stock, besides, they are almost indestructible.
When I acquired it, I thought about not shooting it but changed my mind in as much as I wanted to see just how accurate a 1964 stick would be. Other than the clunky trigger (which I've reworked), it's quite a shooter.
MOA at 250 is excellent for any production rifle, exceptional for a '64 vintage stick.
You got it.
I need to post up another sometime. I own more.