Shako Badhan
AH veteran
I recently received my pre 64 model 70 back from Pre-64. I had always liked the pre 64 rifles but didn’t know how well a vintage rifle would hold up in an accuracy dependent. Last year I heard about Pre 64 and decided to find a rifle to send them. Luckily a local shop and just bought a large collection of pre 64 models 70s and to was able to easily find a candidate.
The rifle was manufactured in 1948 in 270 and in overall good condition. I sent it out to Pre 64 to have the barrel swapped to a period 30-06 barrel, the action bedded and the action blueprinted. It also got reblue.
I received it back after about 7 months and couldn’t be happier with the results. Not only does the rifle look great but it shoots great as well. I’m getting sub MOA groups with all the quality factory ammo I’ve tired so far. Below are some pictures I remembered to take, in this case a .75 MOA group with Hornady SST 165gr.
Long story short if you have a pre 64 that needs a restoration or you want to find one to send in I can highly recommend pre64win.com
The rifle was manufactured in 1948 in 270 and in overall good condition. I sent it out to Pre 64 to have the barrel swapped to a period 30-06 barrel, the action bedded and the action blueprinted. It also got reblue.
I received it back after about 7 months and couldn’t be happier with the results. Not only does the rifle look great but it shoots great as well. I’m getting sub MOA groups with all the quality factory ammo I’ve tired so far. Below are some pictures I remembered to take, in this case a .75 MOA group with Hornady SST 165gr.
Long story short if you have a pre 64 that needs a restoration or you want to find one to send in I can highly recommend pre64win.com