Show&Tell:Really early Winchester 70.

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Ever had one of those "white knuckle moments" when you latch on to a rifle and it's love at first sight? Well I had a "moment" like that last week when looking over an estate collection of a gunsmith. It's a pre-war Super-Grade action (5-digit serial number puts it 1938), in a custom stock. The barrel was in .30-06, but was re-bored and chambered in .35 Whelen. Serial# on bolt matchs, but safety is a later variation. Havent even shot it yet, but I love it! Yes it would be nice if still in original condition, but I'm not complaining.
Cheers
Geoff
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Notice stock was built for M70 with later tang profile. Well done patch though.
 
Johnn, I think I need to be your buddy....I lust after one of those in .300 H&H!

:)It's a very nice rifle and getting one like it in 300 H&H would be a real find. When I gave it to my buddy, there were a number of 'circumstances' that came into play that made it happen. He's a really good friend, and 'things' were a little tight for him at the time, trying to get his business off the ground. He wanted to go Moose hunting in the worst way and needed something appropriate for that. Plus, I had just acquired a long sot after Schultz & Larsen in 308 NM and I've had a couple rifles given to me, so, it was my turn. What 'comes round goes round':).

The pictures I posted of it earlier are ones I took on a recent visit. From discussions we had on firearms, getting rid of that one is about the last thing he'd do. I'm glad he enjoys and appreciates what he has:).
 
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