MattW;5185481 BTW thanks Rod for the tips on refreshing the wood finish on these Winchesters said:And the tips are?
MattW;5185481 BTW thanks Rod for the tips on refreshing the wood finish on these Winchesters said:And the tips are?
Matt, did I mention, I hate youJK of course
Don't be hating Davey, I'm sure the Swift wouldn't work on any of the varmints you've got over there anyway.
Update from my previous post in Sept above...... I'm very proud to say I'm finally in the Pre '64 Model 70 club!
My recently arrived "new to me", 1961(?) mfg, Model 70 in .270 Win:
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I've thrown on a vintage B&L Elite 3000 3-9x40mm that was spare for now. The optics are nice & bright. I'm looking forward to getting out soon with my "new to me" acquisition......
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NAA.
I recently added another pre 64 to the gun safe although this one is a bit different than my others...
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Put together for RickF by Bill Leeper. The only thing I can take credit for is talking Rick into selling it to me and that was not easy
-Pre 64 in .270 Winchester (1947 action)
-7 pounds 7 ounces as pictured above
-Legend edge stock, endura paint by Mitch Kendall.
-Action honed and massaged by Bill
-Post-64 type gas block installed to block the left raceway
-23" factory barrel turned down, bore and throat look new with Bill's standard recessed crown.
-Bolt stop built up and checkered
-Factory trigger a dead crisp 2 1/2 pounds
-Bottom metal is the early thin factory steel
-S&K rings and bases
-FXII 6X with LR reticle
Before paint:
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It's living on borrowed time...eventually it'll get torn down and built into something else. Any suggestions? I should have bought that McMillan from Rembo when I bought the rifle. At the time I was thinking that I would build a "real" custom but I might go with a "modern" custom when the dust settles.
There's a little "sucka" in all of us. Oh well, at least I brought some joy to another gunnut.Yup. Selling rifles, especially Pre-64s, is for suckas!