There are many types in the online edition:
FN High-Power Safari Grade Basic Model
FN High-Power Safari Grade Short Sako Action
FN High-Power Safari Grade Medium Sako Action
FN High-Power Medallion Grade
FN High-Power Olympian Grade
FN HIGH-POWER MODEL
- .222 Rem. (Sako action), .222 Rem. Mag. (Sako action), .22-250 Rem. (Sako action), .243 Win., .257 Roberts, .264 Win. Mag., .270 Win., .284 Win. (Sako action), .30-06, .308 Win., 7mm Mag., .300 Win. Mag., .308 Norma Mag., .300 H&H, .338 Win. Mag., .375 H&H, or .458 Win. Mag. cal., standard Mauser type action with either short or long (more desirable) extractor, 22 or 24 in. (heavy available) barrel, folding leaf sight, checkered pistol grip stock. Mfg. 1960-1974 by FN.
The .243 Win. and .308 Win. cals. were built on the small ring Mauser action prior to using the Sako medium action.
Note: Grades differ in engraving, finish, checkering, and grade of wood. It should be noted that the salt wood problem is more common in these high powered models. Guns should be checked carefully for rust below wood surfaces.
One more blue book question. There's a fellow wanting to trade me a Charles Daly Superior II O/U 12ga. with 26" barrels, great condition, doesn't look to be a scratch on it, Has a plated or stainless steel receiver heavily engraved as are most parts.
Does anyone have a quick value for it so I can work out a fair deal on this one?