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Winchester model 70
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<blockquote data-quote="Black67" data-source="post: 1053455" data-attributes="member: 41359"><p>If it is a classic, it is a controlled round feeding like the pre-64 Model 70. You should find some more out about it, is it a Featherweight, Standard, SuperGrade, Varmint (usually pushfed at this time), or any other of the many that they made at this time.</p><p> </p><p>If its a Coyote, it is pushfed. This had the blued reciever, stainless heavy barrel and laminated stock.</p><p> </p><p>Its possible that it is from around 2005. This is the first that I could find a Stainless Classic 22-250 Rem for regular production. It was a Featherweight, with a 22" barrel. The front of the stock is very distinctive on these. The barrel is very thin, and so is the stock.</p><p> </p><p>Could you get any images of this, just to help us tell you more about what you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black67, post: 1053455, member: 41359"] If it is a classic, it is a controlled round feeding like the pre-64 Model 70. You should find some more out about it, is it a Featherweight, Standard, SuperGrade, Varmint (usually pushfed at this time), or any other of the many that they made at this time. If its a Coyote, it is pushfed. This had the blued reciever, stainless heavy barrel and laminated stock. Its possible that it is from around 2005. This is the first that I could find a Stainless Classic 22-250 Rem for regular production. It was a Featherweight, with a 22" barrel. The front of the stock is very distinctive on these. The barrel is very thin, and so is the stock. Could you get any images of this, just to help us tell you more about what you have. [/QUOTE]
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