Raimey,
It looks like a Husky mod.46, which was built on a commercial version of the Military Mod 94 6.5x55 Swedish. It can be difficult to tell the difference between a mod 46 and a sporterized mod. 94 that has been cleaned of markings. The bedding would be "after market". The Germans were more likely to use 9x57 (and mod 98 action) and the Swedes were more likely to use 9.3x57 (in 94 type actions). I suggest you "Slug" the bore to determine whether it is 9mm or 9.3x57. The 9x57s I have slugged had .358" grooves, others report .355-6" and one reported .352". The 9.3s (both x57 and 62) are usually pretty consistently .365-6. Both are good cartridges; cases are easy to make for both from 30-06 and bullets are available for both. The one caveat for 9x57 bullets is They feed better with bullets heavier (longer) than 200 grains.
Mike