My first M-70 was a 1973 standard grade in 30-06. It was a very accurate dependable rifle and I carried it through a lot of adventures, it took many moose and deer. Sold that one and replaced it with the following expanded collection of M-70's CRF despite there being absolutely no issues with a push feed.
243 - featherweight
30-06 Super Grade 70 anniversary
300 H&H pre 64 standard grade
375 H&H Alaskan
The stock on the Alaskan I stripped and added an ebony tip a grip cap recut the checkering and refinished it, looks much better now. The 300 will get the same treatment this winter to look exactly the same as it's big brother.
They all get used every fall, I don't own a gun that doesn't get used and blooded. There are many makes of fine rifles but personally I like the M-70's.
243 - featherweight
30-06 Super Grade 70 anniversary
300 H&H pre 64 standard grade
375 H&H Alaskan
The stock on the Alaskan I stripped and added an ebony tip a grip cap recut the checkering and refinished it, looks much better now. The 300 will get the same treatment this winter to look exactly the same as it's big brother.
They all get used every fall, I don't own a gun that doesn't get used and blooded. There are many makes of fine rifles but personally I like the M-70's.