Bullthrower338
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Good afternoon all,
My quest for a M70 in 300 H&H has come down to two that are side by side.
One is a 1954 model that is extreamly clean, no rust, metal is near 98ish% showing bluing wear only at the muzzle. Wood is unremarkablely plain but in excellent shape.
The second is a post 64 M70 Classic CRF, metal is near perfect with minor imperfections due to normal use. Serial number puts mfg in 74-75 time frame.
I am going to use this rifle in Africa next year so she will not be a safe queen, so take investment value out of the equation.
So I ask all M70 aficionados for pros and cons of each.
Thanks,
Cody
My quest for a M70 in 300 H&H has come down to two that are side by side.
One is a 1954 model that is extreamly clean, no rust, metal is near 98ish% showing bluing wear only at the muzzle. Wood is unremarkablely plain but in excellent shape.
The second is a post 64 M70 Classic CRF, metal is near perfect with minor imperfections due to normal use. Serial number puts mfg in 74-75 time frame.
I am going to use this rifle in Africa next year so she will not be a safe queen, so take investment value out of the equation.
So I ask all M70 aficionados for pros and cons of each.
Thanks,
Cody