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1949 pre-64 Winchester model 70 270 value?
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<blockquote data-quote="nwhunter" data-source="post: 2421821" data-attributes="member: 30991"><p>So far, I've only had played with one bullet, a 186 grain shock hammer , powder wise I've used up to 67 grains of W760, with both mag and standard powder, also tried up to 60 grains of imr4064 and up to 65 grains of h380. 67 grains of W760 seems mild with a standard primer, starts to flatten the primers with a magnum primer. 4064 seems a little fast for this load. I've had pretty good luck adjusting model 70 triggers. This one breaks at 3 lbs, so I haven't touch it yet. I hunted elk this year with this rifle but saw no bulls. I did kill an old blacktail with it this year and he didn't take a step after I fired. I will likely try to find some of the 180 grain accubonds and try the powders to mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwhunter, post: 2421821, member: 30991"] So far, I've only had played with one bullet, a 186 grain shock hammer , powder wise I've used up to 67 grains of W760, with both mag and standard powder, also tried up to 60 grains of imr4064 and up to 65 grains of h380. 67 grains of W760 seems mild with a standard primer, starts to flatten the primers with a magnum primer. 4064 seems a little fast for this load. I've had pretty good luck adjusting model 70 triggers. This one breaks at 3 lbs, so I haven't touch it yet. I hunted elk this year with this rifle but saw no bulls. I did kill an old blacktail with it this year and he didn't take a step after I fired. I will likely try to find some of the 180 grain accubonds and try the powders to mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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