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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Need some help identifying a rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="nchunter182" data-source="post: 1486848" data-attributes="member: 42015"><p>You got it right. I have one that could be a twin brother to this one. Even had the same Redfield base. Mine is chambered in 35 Whelen. If you ever remove the scope base you will find out who made it. Rem, Win or Eddystone. It's marked on top of the receiver but hidden by the base. Looks like an aftermarket barrel so as others have suggested, find out what it's chambered for before just assuming 30-06 and dropping in a round. FYI. If he ever wants to replace the Redfield base with a rail he'll probably find it's an odd ball. Mine was for a pre-64 Winchester H&H. Seems they had the correct screw spacing to reach across the receiver. Tell him he's got a keeper!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nchunter182, post: 1486848, member: 42015"] You got it right. I have one that could be a twin brother to this one. Even had the same Redfield base. Mine is chambered in 35 Whelen. If you ever remove the scope base you will find out who made it. Rem, Win or Eddystone. It’s marked on top of the receiver but hidden by the base. Looks like an aftermarket barrel so as others have suggested, find out what it’s chambered for before just assuming 30-06 and dropping in a round. FYI. If he ever wants to replace the Redfield base with a rail he’ll probably find it’s an odd ball. Mine was for a pre-64 Winchester H&H. Seems they had the correct screw spacing to reach across the receiver. Tell him he’s got a keeper! [/QUOTE]
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