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Classic Bolt Action Rifles.... what is your vote?
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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 1448234" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>My vote would be either a Pre-War or Transitional Winchester Model 70 in either 30-06 or 270. They were the highest quality Model 70s produced and those two calibers are pretty much the definition of All American. If you are looking for an expanded cartridge selection or style choices the rest of the Pre-64 rifles are all fantastic options as well.</p><p></p><p>I have a standard grade made in December 1941 and it has become my go to hunting rifle. The rear bridge was tapped for a scope prior to my owning it and it took a bit to track down a mount to fit it. The funny thing is it was exactly what I wanted though I didn't know I was even looking. It's been my go to hunting rifle for the last 4 years and in this past season I used it to take the biggest buck I've ever seen in the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 1448234, member: 36999"] My vote would be either a Pre-War or Transitional Winchester Model 70 in either 30-06 or 270. They were the highest quality Model 70s produced and those two calibers are pretty much the definition of All American. If you are looking for an expanded cartridge selection or style choices the rest of the Pre-64 rifles are all fantastic options as well. I have a standard grade made in December 1941 and it has become my go to hunting rifle. The rear bridge was tapped for a scope prior to my owning it and it took a bit to track down a mount to fit it. The funny thing is it was exactly what I wanted though I didn’t know I was even looking. It’s been my go to hunting rifle for the last 4 years and in this past season I used it to take the biggest buck I’ve ever seen in the woods. [/QUOTE]
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