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Model 70 LH .270 Controlled round feed value
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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 2690834" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>Agreed, the mid 90s Classic Sporters were fantastic. I have a 1994 RH blued Walnut in .270Wby and it is very well built. The barrel is centered in the channel, the blueing is deep and 'wet' and the action is amazing. The bolt feels like you're sliding a stick of butter in the action. It is an MOA gun with several bullets and Hammers and Accubonds are well under MOA. Think twice before you sell it, they are getting harder to come by and in a LH it may be very hard to replace when you realize what you've done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 2690834, member: 67552"] Agreed, the mid 90s Classic Sporters were fantastic. I have a 1994 RH blued Walnut in .270Wby and it is very well built. The barrel is centered in the channel, the blueing is deep and 'wet' and the action is amazing. The bolt feels like you're sliding a stick of butter in the action. It is an MOA gun with several bullets and Hammers and Accubonds are well under MOA. Think twice before you sell it, they are getting harder to come by and in a LH it may be very hard to replace when you realize what you've done. [/QUOTE]
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