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I have decided to scale back/abandon some rifle building projects and focus my efforts and funds on doing the best I can on just a few. So some parts I have been squirreling away need to head down the road.

This is an unused in-the-white bottom metal for a Winchester pre-64 Model 70.

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Any variations you see in the surface are from the anti-rust coating, and not in the metal itself.
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Ted sold the manufacturing rights to his bottom metal to Swift Bullets maybe 15 years ago. This one pre-dates that sale, and since I just bought a bottom metal from Swift a few months ago, I can assure you that this one is far better finished that the current production.

It has the classic Blackburn triggerbow shape (sorry for the poor focus)

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The triggerbow also has a very nice taper, front to back.
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And very nice shaping at the base of the trigger bow near the rear screw hole.

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$315 plus shipping, and I believe current price on these from Swift(arguably lesser quality) is $360 plus shipping.

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Just curious. what exactly did you see on the current swift stuff that you thought was poor quality?
Surface still needs some smoothing/shaping. I'll try to post some pics, but likely won't be until the weekend.
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