June 17, 2001, 07:35 PM | #1 |
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Winchester 70?
Well, guys yet another rifle surfaces out of my late fathers cubby holes. I new he had a .308 but it has been years. It is a Winchester Model 70 Featherwieght in .308 SS#247525
Could this be the old Pre 1964 action that was supposed to be so great. I just sold a Model 70 Sporter Varmint in .308 that was the newer action and I am still kicking myself. Soon I will get a Stealth to make up from the error in my ways Wait until I ask about the Mossy bolt action 20 gauge Now that is a strange critter. Thanks Karsten |
June 17, 2001, 08:28 PM | #2 |
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Yes, that is the old action, made in 1953. Price wise, the .308 is the most common caliber in the Featherweight and brings only about $750 even in brand new condition. But they are fine rifles and great for hunting.
Jim |
June 17, 2001, 09:21 PM | #3 |
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Thanks Jim, I guess if I wanted it would be a good place to start building a Precission rifle but I think I will just keep it and clean it up for memories. Heck, I am sure the last time it was cleaned was by me, 30 years ago.
The Stealth will out shoot me forever so that will be the next investment. Thanks Again. Karsten |
June 18, 2001, 05:32 PM | #4 |
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I think I would shoot that Model 70 with some good ammo before talking about getting a precision rifle. Some of those Featherweights were just that.
Jim |
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