I was able to find two acorns not already squirreled away by all of you Model 70 hoarders:

The 1959 .270 Model 70 FWT is a little rougher than I would have thought from the Gunbroker photos - but still plenty nice.

The scratches, dents and worn varnish is a dead giveaway that the first owner thought this was a hunting rifle.



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As to this next one, I'm not sure if it's a keeper.
The wood is not nearly as nice as the .270 FWT.
Just look at the knot in the stock.
It will be heavier to lug around.
Worse, it was made in the 1940's before CNC manufacturing, machine checkering and epoxy dip finishes.
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And, alas, it uses this odd cartdidge:
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Last edited by Bushmaster1313; 10/28/11.