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Winchester model 70 Laredo LRH 300WM

badaboom

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FOR SALE a Winchester Model 70 Laredo LRH Bolt Action. The factory trigger is worked until it is just a dream. Barrel was fluted and target crown by Billy Tierce of Utica Mississippi. Entire rifle (internal and external) was finished in Birdsong's Green T and Black T Teflon coating. The stock was dipped by Advanced Coatings of Atkinson IL. This rifle will shoot bug holes with 180 Grain Winchester Ballistic Silver tips. It is a one of a kind shooter out of the box. It has aluminum bedding blocks and the barrel is free floated. Comes along with Leopold Bases and rings Med This Rifle is in absolute MINT condition. This model is no longer made and there are not many around.:
asking $1700.00 (I have extra supporting components dies, Nosler bullets, brass, jewel trigger etc - EXTRA COST) very low round count pkg deal?
 

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Great question, laredo LRH were produced in 1996-1998
History general Winchester model 70 production
Model 70s were built in New Haven, Connecticut, from 1936 to 2006, when production ceased. In the fall of 2007,
I looked over rifle no recognizable marking as New Haven Rifle >has been customized as noted fluting, target crown, coatings etc,
Prior to noted dates would be New Haven
On August 15, 2006, Olin Corporation, owner of the Winchester trademarks, announced that it had entered into a new license agreement with Browning to make Winchester brand rifles and shotguns, though not at the closed Winchester plant in New Haven. Browning, based in Morgan, Utah, and the former licensee, U.S. Repeating Arms Company, are both subsidiaries of FN Herstal.

Hope thats clear as mud
Rick
 
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