

Going to keep an eye on this thread. I just bought a 1985 Winchester M70 xtr sporter 6.5x55 in walnut with black forend tip and and Miroku scope. Always wanted a M70 and the 6.5 swede sealed it for me. Should have it in a week or so. Looks like a european offering in great condition. The fact that it still had iron sights also swayed me.
Owned and competed (Precision Rifle) with Varmints, Heavy Varmints, Stealth, Stealth II. Then I’ve hunted with push feeds in .308. And I once owned an Ultimate Shadow in .243, as much as I love synthetic stocks, this factory black stock just never warmed up to my liking. That .243 was a tack driver though with factory Winnie Power Points 100 grains…. All cloverleafed. More accurate than I can hold it.
Currently own a CRF Portuguese assembled Featherweight Compact in .243 for coyotes and deer. Sold off the walnut stock with shorter LOP to a great CGNutter in Kamloops BC. Then bought myself a Bell/Carlson stock from Prophet River in Lloyd, AB.
Here’s a picture before and after the stock swap…..
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And then here’s a picture AFTER swapping/selling the walnut stock out for the Bell/Carlson….. The Bushnell 10-40mm Mildot just got sent back to Bushnell in Vaughn, ON for more warranty work.
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This .243 FW Compact with a factory 22” barrel is a tack driver. So much potential with 38.0 grains of IMR 4320 and a 75 grain Hornady VMax booolit. Cruising just around 2976 fps. Life is Good!! Nice and accurate.
Go for the current made Winnie’s, they shoot better than I can hold the rifle.
Peace Be The Journey!
Cheers, Barney
I bought a French Walnut Super Grade in 30-06 recently. Fantastic rifle all around. The only pre-64 Model 70's that come even close are the pre war Super Grades, but even those aren't quite as smooth.
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I’ve had two. Both shot well under an inch with the right hand load or factory load. Both fed really smooth and had great triggers. Both also had great fit and finish. They were 2012 and prior (not that there is anything wrong with new production). I Regret selling both actually but I had to fund rarer guns for the collection and now they have almost doubled in price.
I wish they made a few more cartridges in the supergrade. A 375 H&H and 300 H &H supergrade with iron sights like the Alaskan would be amazing. I would also love to see short action supergrades like 204, 222/223, 22-250 offered. Could you imagine if they would do a different cal every year that they don’t normally do? 7x57 supergrade, etc. The list goes on!!!!
Why don’t they bring back a model 52 as well. WTH.




























