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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2284681" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Yes I still have the M-98 action with heavy barrel. It's been shorten once and is about 24 1/2" for barrel length now. A man name Fred Brush got me interest in the 220 swift. He had about everything from 218 bee on up to 220 Swift. All the old calibers and all in excellent shape. I use to marvel at his rifles. Anyway my brother and I got a Win Mod-56 or 52 can't remember the model no. Ruger was coming out with there 220 swift about that time. We order them. One day I was in the gun shop, and one of the owner showed me the 98M in left hand bench rifle, and I am left hand. I think I paid $200.00 for the rifle. It will go to my youngest son when I pass on. My oldest son have one I had built in Rem 700 action with a 26" heavy barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2284681, member: 101791"] Yes I still have the M-98 action with heavy barrel. It's been shorten once and is about 24 1/2" for barrel length now. A man name Fred Brush got me interest in the 220 swift. He had about everything from 218 bee on up to 220 Swift. All the old calibers and all in excellent shape. I use to marvel at his rifles. Anyway my brother and I got a Win Mod-56 or 52 can't remember the model no. Ruger was coming out with there 220 swift about that time. We order them. One day I was in the gun shop, and one of the owner showed me the 98M in left hand bench rifle, and I am left hand. I think I paid $200.00 for the rifle. It will go to my youngest son when I pass on. My oldest son have one I had built in Rem 700 action with a 26" heavy barrel. [/QUOTE]
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