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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Pre 64 model 70 questions
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<blockquote data-quote="GBA1776" data-source="post: 630348" data-attributes="member: 20522"><p>Your right it was originally a .30-06 and was customized by a guy who lived here in Washington state I dont know much about him but he designed the .30 Smith Magnum cartridge and customized a handful of winchester 70's I got the rifle from his grandson It is #2 he has rifle #1. </p><p> The original stock has a crack starting from the front trigger gaurd screw to the rear screw running on the left side, then there is a horizontal crack running around the comb about the height of the top of the trigger gaurd, the stock has maybe 50-150rds left to give, I would like to replace the stock and the one screw and sell it, I have no Use for a strange wildcat round, and Id have to buy all the equipment exept the dies to reload. I figured the money was only in the action its silky smooth has a real nice trigger, its too bad its not still the .30-06 because i wouldnt be selling it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBA1776, post: 630348, member: 20522"] Your right it was originally a .30-06 and was customized by a guy who lived here in Washington state I dont know much about him but he designed the .30 Smith Magnum cartridge and customized a handful of winchester 70's I got the rifle from his grandson It is #2 he has rifle #1. The original stock has a crack starting from the front trigger gaurd screw to the rear screw running on the left side, then there is a horizontal crack running around the comb about the height of the top of the trigger gaurd, the stock has maybe 50-150rds left to give, I would like to replace the stock and the one screw and sell it, I have no Use for a strange wildcat round, and Id have to buy all the equipment exept the dies to reload. I figured the money was only in the action its silky smooth has a real nice trigger, its too bad its not still the .30-06 because i wouldnt be selling it [/QUOTE]
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