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Red , peggy, and cupcake
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<blockquote data-quote="Margonme" data-source="post: 1384598" data-attributes="member: 25776"><p>Wow. I enjoyed that my noble friend. Is Red a pre-64 M-70? I bet so. The pre-64 had the big claw extractor. Winchester converted to the little clip extractor after 1964. There was such a moan by M-70 lovers, that they went back to the controlled feed, claw extractor. I forgot when.</p><p></p><p>I have my Uncle's pre-64 M-70 in .270 Winchester. I sent it to Shilen in Ennis Texas and had a 23 inch SS Glass beaded, Match grade barrel put on it. They refaced the bolt, which assures the cartridge is aligned with the axis of the barrel. I personally, glass bedded it into a fiberglass stock. I forgot the brand of the stock. Anyway, it shoots one ragged hole at 100 yards. It will be with me when I die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Margonme, post: 1384598, member: 25776"] Wow. I enjoyed that my noble friend. Is Red a pre-64 M-70? I bet so. The pre-64 had the big claw extractor. Winchester converted to the little clip extractor after 1964. There was such a moan by M-70 lovers, that they went back to the controlled feed, claw extractor. I forgot when. I have my Uncle's pre-64 M-70 in .270 Winchester. I sent it to Shilen in Ennis Texas and had a 23 inch SS Glass beaded, Match grade barrel put on it. They refaced the bolt, which assures the cartridge is aligned with the axis of the barrel. I personally, glass bedded it into a fiberglass stock. I forgot the brand of the stock. Anyway, it shoots one ragged hole at 100 yards. It will be with me when I die. [/QUOTE]
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