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As I get ready for Mn. deer opener I look over my pre 64 M70's.... and like last year I will spend most days with my beat-up .270 fwt, while rainy /snowy days the semi custom model 70 7x57/mcm edge will get used. I'm lucky enough to have/enjoy a bunch of pre 64 M70's, share a picture of your most used M70...my .270 fwt.
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Only have two, but this one sees the most use. It rides in the tractor cab or the pickup in the spring/summer, and quite a bit of bear & deer season.
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I'm going to be using this one Saturday. However, I don't know if it's my "most" used. It's still fairly new to me. I've been playing with stock color and switching scopes around if that is any consolation: Yep, its a cheap Zeiss Terra, but I like it a lot better than the Swarovski that didn't track for chit. Got rid of that one...
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Now that is weird as hell. The first 3 rifles shown are all wearing Talley lightweights...
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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The good old 270 Featherwieght
JOC was right. The 270 Winchester on a Model 70 is a great combination as is the 30/06 and 375 H&H
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Good weather a 56' target ,06 in sporter stock, bad weather a 53' std with Shilen barrel in 25 -06, Borden stock. I also have an unzeroed mid 50's std .270 in McMillian stock that Im going to work with in next couple of days to see how she shoots. On super bluebird days in a stand that looks out to 350 ,400 yards a 264 win mag! I keep going back to Carlos the target 06, but the plan is to nail a whitetail with every pre 64 mod 70 I own! Photos to follow. My gunsmith is just about finished with my .257 Roberts, target in a sporter stock.My 257Bob Varminter! If it shoots like all the targets Ive owned I will retire 'Carlos' for a while! the very best WinPoor
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Deer season is only 15 days and unfortunately I don't have one that gets used more than another. This year I'll be using a 7MM carbine, 300 Savage, 250/3000 in M70's and a custom Ruger #1 7MM-08. IF my reloading component's get here and I have time to whip up something quick I'll take out a Ruger #1 in 450/400 NE.
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The good old 270 Featherwieght I love that rifle raybass. I liked it so much, I just had to get one :
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I try not to show any favoratism in my M70's as to not have any rifles get hard feelings.
This year and last year my Custom Shop Ultra Grade will be in stand with me on my out of state hunt. Generally I only use a M70 for one season, I will pick one up, work up a load for it, shoot a deer with it and then strip the scope off of it and put it in the safe for years until I remember it's in the back and do it all over again. In years past I've done this with 300H&H, 375H&H (ya it's big for deer but I needed an excuse to take it in the woods) 358Win, 350RemMag (started out as a 358 and someone did a lot of work to make it a 350Mag) 270, 250/3000, 257 Roberts, 243 and maybe a couple I've forgot already.
In all honesty though as much as I like my M70 and other bolt guns if I'm not on a real physical hunt and will be sitting in a tree or a blind it's really hard to beat my FM SCAR17 in 308.
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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Bsa that one you built is a nice one. I have been thinking about a Featherweight 06 to give that treatment too. My standard shoots sooo good though.
JOC was right. The 270 Winchester on a Model 70 is a great combination as is the 30/06 and 375 H&H
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Reelman we are cut from the same cloth. The 7MM carbine, 300 Savage and 250-3000 are new to me this year. I have worked up loads for them and when they get bloodied will go back in the safe to await a return to the field. I never got a deer last year with the little Ruger custom #1 so that's getting priority.
I have shot deer with my M70 375 H&H and a custom 416 Taylor. I also used the Taylor on an Elk. For some reason that still escapes me I just bought a Ruger #1 Tropical rifle in 450/400 NE and I'd like to see that used on a deer. I'm waiting on the shell holder to work up some loads. Robert Ruark said it best...."Use enough gun"
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I shot a deer with my PreWar 250/3000 Carbine, next up will probably be working up a load and killing something with my Transition 257 SG Carbine.
The 375 I used because I also had a black bear tag that year and you can never have enough gun when you're shooting a 150lb bear over a bait pile LOL!
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I have had great success with the 257R in both a M70 and a custom gun built on a Mauser action using the Nosler 110gr Accubond and H414.
Sounds like you have two nice carbines there.
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I also have a post War Hornet Carbine. Three years 47, 48 and 49, three calibers 250/3000, 257, and 22 Hornet and three different actions PreWar, Transition and PostWar.
I collect Transition Era guns because when my dad got out of the Army in 47 he ordered a M70 but they were so hard to get that he did't get one till late 49. So when he ordered it he was ordering a PreWar and ended up with a PostWar.
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Not the most used yet, but anticipate that to be case for a long time! I found a nice '55 FWT in 270 locally earlier this year and recently bought a McMillan stock for it from a member here. This is what she looks like today; The scope clearances were very close, but acceptable, non the less. I intend to make this my Most Used M70 for years to come. It shoots factory Hornady Whitetail, 130 gr Interlocks into less than 1 and a half inch groups, and I will work on some handloads. donsm70
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Reelman I like the carbines and also have a Hornet but I don't recall if it's a transition gun or not. It has the Lyman 48 (I think)peep sight. Two 7x57 carbine one of which will be in the deer blind with me In a couple of weeks. I looked hard at a 300 Savage carbine but the stock had issues and for $10K it just didn't speak to me.
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This one is a '52 .270 that came to me a little used; I've shot and hunted it some more since then. Total retro, including the scope (Lyman 4X) and the Redfield '50's era Jr steel base and rings. It carries its battle scars proudly. Bob
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Very nice rifle. I really like how that one shoots too.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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In the Flatlands of NW Ohio My most used Winchester is a Win 70 in 225 win. It is deadly on woodchucks
I am one gun away from happy
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