@Hoas
That you.
Ah life in the simple times. The trophy quality was amazing.
What more can I say.
Bob
Thanks for posting this Winchester promo film.
Great old school video footage. Felt like I was watching
"Wild Kingdom" except they had guns and hunted.
Love the narrators voice, like in the old WW II newsreels, I would see on Televison before the 7AM news, breakfast every morning before going off to school.
Validated what I have read that 1950's- 60's Winchester Marketing strategy, for African Safaris was strong. 6 new longarms, and some ammo in one film.
Yes, the .458 is "Post 64 M-70" (cheaper to make) Winchester design.
I have read of Jack O'Connor saying, begrudgingly, that the fit and finish of the " Magnum, African" line was still OK. He hated the lack of CRF.
Push Feed vs. Controlled Round Feed did not seem as big an issue amongst the buyers.
More about the ammo.
I reference Pierre van der Walts excellent book,
" African Dangerous Game Cartridges"
published in 2010.
Pierre did real research into the .458 Win Mag, and determined, through empirical data of powder charges, types and conditions, that Winchester Western screwed up in some ammo runs.
PH's and citizen hunters relied on the Model 70 for decades, as a very affordable option for African Big Game.
Finn Aagard hunted with a Push Feed 458 Winchester for years.
Paraphrased comment from Finn Aagard:
"Keep the bolt mechanism clean, and it will put a bloody big hole in anything."