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Originally Posted by Rancho_Loco

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Here's your .270... Loaner, camp rifle, poo pusher, and jack handle all in one.



Needs a rainbow sticker... grin

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Originally Posted by ingwe
No, we usually stop at about Castor, or Killam....




Diaper change?
eek cry grin

Ha! I kill me!!!

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The pawn shop I bought it in has a small spot in the rack labeled "Not .270's"


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I replace valve cover gaskets every 50K, if they don't need them sooner...
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Late 70's BDL, I really like the thumb-hole stock but still have the original.
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We used to just label that rack " The Good Stuff"....


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Originally Posted by Rancho_Loco
The pawn shop I bought it in has a small spot in the rack labeled "Not .270's"


You must really hate the guys that hunt with you, to loan them that...
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Poobs, how come you don't roll the four lane to Edmonton, then up to the Mac?

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Originally Posted by Rman
Poobs, how come you don't roll the four lane to Edmonton, then up to the Mac?

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Too much traffic, too many RCMPs and it adds a few miles...


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Got it. Where do you cross the border?

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Sweetgrass...


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Ok. The Deerfoot 500 can get a little overwhelming that time of year, no doubt.

I'll quit the Jibba Jabba, and let the 270 fellers get back to their parade...


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Originally Posted by ingwe
Sweetass...



I'm not even gonna ask what that's all about.


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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My work horse: FN Mauser action, Krieger barrel and Larry Caudill stock.

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Some real nice 270's fellas, Ingwe is probably hiding in the closet looking at em.


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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2008 Limited M70 FWT and commercial mauser I've had kicking around for a few years. The mauser stock has quite a bit of drop in it and would probably work better with open sights. I'm considering building an 8x57 on it.

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Originally Posted by raybass
Please do, I love seeing these old rifles. Mine the wood was shot on so I had to go with a new stock.
The one I'm looking to buy has been used but it is in good shape. It has a 2.5x-7x scope and a sling so going to leave it as is. From what I've been told it was made in 1958,has both front and rear sights STILL on it. cool


Like the older rifles too.


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raybass;
I trust that other than feeling whatever it was that possessed you to start something as dangerous as a .270 thread here on the 'Fire, you are doing acceptably well sir. grin

When I first moved here to BC we were a die hard .30 caliber family - hence the handle and all - but somehow I fell in with a couple of JOC apostles.

Many was the night at either one of their places for coffee they would deride my choice of cartridge and bore size....

In the fullness of time I ended up with a wartime 98 action from one of Jack's disciples and then after I did some pruning on his fruit trees one winter day he insisted I take a Parker Hale Featherweight barrel he'd traded for.

The next day I brought what would become a money pit 98 action over to his garage - barrel vice equipped garage at that - and I went home the "proud" owner of a .270.

Although one evening in a fit of disgruntled muttering I'd promised I'd never shoot a deer with a .270 as long as either one was alive, I relented and shot a whitetail spike high up the mountain behind our house.

I'm kinda glad I did, as my buddy didn't make it until the next season and by then I'd begun the descent into madness trying to make a 98 that weighed 7lbs ready to go hunting.

Here it is with the latest coat of Krylon on it - doing what it does without fuss or bother.
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The details for the build oriented among us are:
- Mauser made and marked wartime 98 action
- Parker Hale Featherweight contour 22" barrel
- Timney trigger
- Timney Buehler style saftety
- FN Commercial extractor
- Wildcat Composites 20oz stock
- Corlane Sports lightweight recoil pad
- Brownell's 98 3.7oz bottom metal
- Weaver bases and Bushnell split rings
- Leupold Compact 6X
- Wolff Blitzschnell mainspring
- Booney Packer Safari sling

I did make 7lbs but please don't ask me to add up the parts or my time. laugh
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Anyway that's one rifle loony's .270 story raybass, hopefully it gives you or someone else out there tonight a wee bit of a grin.

All the best to you and good luck on your upcoming hunts.

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Great story Dwayne and welcome to the dark side(being a .270 Win owner). smile


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Zastava 270 Win with 24 inch barrel. Shoots 150g SSTs at 2950fps under an inch for five shots. 130g Partitions at 3150fps to the same point of impact.

In fact it shoots nearly every bullet from 130 to 160g to about the same POI.

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