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Just purchased a 1950 vintage barreled action in .270WCF anybody have a steel butt low comb stock for sale?
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No, but I have a McWoody for a pre-64 H&H I might sell, just not a fan of the stock.
Good luck with your search.
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Thanks for the offer; but I want to bring the rifle back to original...if possible.
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PM pre64win here at the campfire or check out his website pre64win.com, he may have a factory stock laying there waiting on you.
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...thanks, I'll give him a try.
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GREAT!.................now you have plenty of time to work a load up and get that rifle ready for hunting.
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I'd have to look it up but Jack O'Connors load and a 130gr bullet works well in all my 270's.
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Yeah, so does 57 grs RL-22 under a 150 NPT.
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Years ago I happened to be in Thermopolis,WY and had the good fortune to meet Bob Milek. We visited for about an hour,and spoke of different calibers/loads, etc. I have enjoyed shooting the .270 for years, and asked him if he had any favorite .270 loads. He suggested for the 130gr (bullet manufacturer was not mentioned) His favorites: 54.5grs IMR 4350 and 59.9grs H 4831. In my old pre '64 SG, those loads work well with Nosler bullets. I 'spect I'll give those two loads a go in my "new" M-70.
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If memory serves me correctly the 4831 load is very close to O'Connors load.
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Definetly a little stout when compared to published maximum loads in today's reloading manuals, but Jack O'Connor's pet load was 62 gr. of H4831 under a 130 gr. Nosler Partition. Personally, I'm much more comfortable using 58.5 gr. of H4831....
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