Got a pre64 M70. Just ordered 200 Barnes 300g tsx. I prefer to roll my own.Winchester M70 375H&H 300 grain Barnes TSX and call it a day. Cant get anything better. It is the classic combination.
Perfect choice. I use the same bullets and had a lot of luck with Big Game powder and 73.5 grains. Comes out at 2460 with excellent grouping.
Yes, it would be nice...for about the price of a 70 lb bull elephant safari.Theres always a place for a nice vierling
@Safari Dave the xbolt stalker comes with open sights and pre drilled for scope mounting.
Go on Gun Broker, jump to page 20 and start looking for a Win 70 in 375. I did, and I found a 1975 Win 70 in as near perfect condition as you can find. I ended up being the only bidder due to the death the rifle was in at GB, won it for $895. In September this year.
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I fall into the classic old school train of thought. African rifles need to be wood stock and blued. As for Alaska, I see the benefit of stainless with synthetic stock.Ok. Grab the pop corn.
I want a Africa cape buffalo rifle. I am pretty sure I want a M70 in 375hh.
But dang the rugers are a deal.
The rifle may end up in a boat in alaska or in a scabbard on a horse at some point.
So should I get stainless and synthetic stock?
I don’t know which way to go. Went to a gun show today hoping to put my hands on both.
Nothing there. No winchesters or rugers.
Gimme some ideas
@Safari DaveI won't part with mine for $895, but for $1,200 I'll send you it's sister to your local gun shop!
It's made one shot kills on Kudo and Gemsbok!
Flint can I ask where you got that stock? It's gorgeous but don't look like a 'stock' stock.
It’s been customized. The engraving , bear inlay on the floor plate and the stock.Flint can I ask where you got that stock? It's gorgeous but don't look like a 'stock' stock.
Well brother you got one beautiful rifle out of it, congrats on the acquisition.It’s been customized. The engraving , bear inlay on the floor plate and the stock.
The trigger has obviously been worked on.
I found it in a pawn / gun shop. They had 5 other pre64 there also. Some had been worked on including a 458lott.
If only I had the money.
Any way. I do not know the history but I suspect a fellow that liked fine rifles passed and a family member liquidated his collection.