I have the Winchester Model 70 Alaskan in 375 h&h. Love the rifle. I’m currently bidding on a Winchester Model 70 458 win mag on GB. Never bid or bought a firearm off GB. How is the process in laymen’s term after you pay for the rifle and having it shipped to a FFL? Thank y’all for any help!
If you have the current production Winchester M70 Alaskan, you have a very fine rifle.
To complete a purchase on an auction won on GB: This is for an FFL-to-FFL transfer. If from a private seller to your receiving FFL, ask your local FFL first. Basically, the FFL's transfers gun with appropriate Federal paperwork, the receiving FFL completes the background check to release the gun to you.
First, contact your local, receiving FFL. I bring a paper copy of the completed auction, so that the FFL has a paper trail of what rifle is coming in, from who, and for you. Serial numbers are helpful. I write my cell phone number on this so if the FFL has questions, they can call me directly. Exchange email addresses for the selling FFL, the receiving FFL, and yours.
An FFL verification is needed for both FFLs. Nowadays, an FFL Lookup website, between the parties makes this a lot easier. Some dealers use this, and it is efficient.
If an old school receiving FFL, request a "File Copy" paper copy of their FFL, and mail it with payment. (I always use a Priority type mail with tracking).
Confirm the seller receives the receiving FFL copy, which goes into the box with the gun. Reputable sellers will give you tracking numbers when shipped.
When the gun arrives at your FFL, complete the background check, pay the FFL his fee (in my area it is $20-$25).
If this Winchester M70 .458WM is a CRF, and you reload, along with the .375, you are set for any game to be hunted.
A vast amount of information is on this site, for reloading, bullet testing, and real world terminal performance.
Good luck!