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Pre 64 model 70
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1300644" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I tried unsuccessfully a few years ago. A drop in stock for the pre 64's would likely be difficulty because there were variances over the many years the pre 64 Model 70's were produced. McMillan offers a pre-64 drop in but I would send my action to them to confirm a proper fit, particularly the floor plate and the lump for the barrel swivel. Having gone through the process of re-stocking, I gave the idea up. My rifle was probably similar in condition to yours. Given the finish is worn on the stock, and the rifle shoots well, an option would be to just use it as is. The collectors go for mint/ w original box, or rare caliber samples. Mine, all original, has proven to be an accurate and charismatic companion for hunting at moderate ranges. </p><p>My Supergrade 30-06.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1300644, member: 10291"] I tried unsuccessfully a few years ago. A drop in stock for the pre 64's would likely be difficulty because there were variances over the many years the pre 64 Model 70's were produced. McMillan offers a pre-64 drop in but I would send my action to them to confirm a proper fit, particularly the floor plate and the lump for the barrel swivel. Having gone through the process of re-stocking, I gave the idea up. My rifle was probably similar in condition to yours. Given the finish is worn on the stock, and the rifle shoots well, an option would be to just use it as is. The collectors go for mint/ w original box, or rare caliber samples. Mine, all original, has proven to be an accurate and charismatic companion for hunting at moderate ranges. My Supergrade 30-06. [/QUOTE]
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