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Posted By: nyrifleman Which caliber is this M-70? - 11/09/14
More accurately, which cartridge?

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=451457663

When fired blows a standard 7mm Remington Magnum to a straight wall cartridge?
Posted By: Odessa Re: Which caliber is this M-70? - 11/09/14
The 7mm STW (Shooting Times Westerner) was a pretty popular wildcat a decade back - longer chamber (they used a 8mm REM MAG case necked down). The seller needs to take a chamber cast to determine the chamber measurements to know for sure.

Ps Just a guess on my part.
I would guess that has been reamed to 7STW as well.
+1 on 7STW,BUT thats just an educated guess, I would know before I pulled the trigger, cerocast or at a min. chamber a 7STW cart. Im playing with 3 STW's and it is a super long range cal.! very best winpoor
Doesn't the STW require a longer action?


Would that have been rechambered from Rem mag to 7 Weatherby?
All Weatherbys have that double radius shoulders. v best winpoor
My factory STWs are on the H&H classic action. With the rechamber it at least needs a longer mag box and I think modified bolt stop. A gunsmith would give you a better idea of the modifications needed.

Like winpoor said the STW is quite a long range chambering
STW makes sense, but a oil points out, would require am H&H length action. The receiver doesn't appear to have been modified.
Posted By: Slavek Re: Which caliber is this M-70? - 11/10/14
Originally Posted by gitem_12
Doesn't the STW require a longer action?


Would that have been rechambered from Rem mag to 7 Weatherby?


Not sure what we have here, but if I remember correctly the .300 H&H XTR from 80s didn't have cutouts in rear or front of action to accommodate longer cartridge like pre-64 Winchesters.

That gun is out of proof by Euro standards I would run not walk away from it.
On the Classics the front of the receiver isn't cut out like the pre '64s. The rear bridge is shorter and the rear scope mounts have a shorter spacing.

Without the barrel being restamped who knows if uncle Larry did this at aunt Wandas's table.
Looks like an STW. A 7mm Weatherby case is no longer than a 7 Rem Mag so I doubt it's that.

The action is long enough for the STW and would require a change to the mag box, follower,bolt stop and ejector to work properly.....but anyone who rechambers and does not mark the barrel might not have had the brains to make these changes.....to many people rifle function is a vague and obscure concept,but who knows what was done here. I have my doubts about the whole Boss thing anyway. Trash the tube.

Looks like a good donor but that's about it. The action guts can be changed to whatever with the right parts.
In the description he said it is. Marked 7 mm rem. I'm betting its a rechamber to STW or Wby. Good deal for a mod 70 ss
Posted By: BluMtn Re: Which caliber is this M-70? - 11/10/14
I sent a question to the seller and by the measurements they sent back and looking at the pictures this is a standard action, not the H&H action. I have both actions and the measurements match my standard action.
Originally Posted by BluMtn
I sent a question to the seller and by the measurements they sent back and looking at the pictures this is a standard action, not the H&H action.


EVERY M70 Classic chambered for any 30/06 length or magnum cartridge is a H&H-length action.

The differences are in the mag box and other parts....if you want to get fancy,you do some external cuts on the rear bridge.

You can take a 270 Classic and turn it into a 375H&H tomorrow and the only thing that will be longer is the mag box.

Whatever this is,it isn't a 7mm Weatherby...look at the case dimensions for both cartridges....the 7 Rem Mag is longer case head to shoulder and base of neck. A 7 Rem Mag should not even chamber in a 7mm Weatherby.
I sent a message two days ago asking if the rifle would chamber a STW round.....no response.
Posted By: BluMtn Re: Which caliber is this M-70? - 11/11/14
sold for $720.21
Originally Posted by nyrifleman
I sent a message two days ago asking if the rifle would chamber a STW round.....no response.


Doug they probably couldn't find any 7STW ammo... grin
Dog gone, that one brought it all at 720 ! The demand on post 64,SS Classic actions must be hot as a firecracker! as a side note I was able to buy a case of the Fed Prem, 160 gr accubonds for my 7 STWs, I shoots so well I doubt I will hand load for a long while ... very best WinPoor
Winpoor: Good deal on the ammo!
Winpoor- if you do get around to hand loading my STWs like H1000 with the 160 accubond.
Originally Posted by oilburner350
Winpoor- if you do get around to hand loading my STWs like H1000 with the 160 accubond.

I picked up what powder I could find in Tallahassee , mag match primers, IMR 7828 SSC,and I have an almost empty box of Rem once fired in my gun,Im having a time finding the 160 gr AccuBonbs, I may buy a few 140 corlocs, Thanks the most, very best WinPoor
The 7828ssc didn't work too bad in my rifles either. I've used the 162 sst with good results as well. I have some spare accubonds and ssts if you need some. I'm using Rem brass and GM215M primers.
Winchesterpoor,
Just a FYI, but I just bought some 160 AB, 7mm, from Midway last week. Not sure if they are still in stock now, though.
My Classic just LOVES regular old sticks of 7828 under a 140 AccuBond.

Nice tight groups and OBSCENE speeds.
Thanks shooters, the 140 accubond would work just fine on SW GA whitetails, Im trying to figure which Winchester is the most accurate, A laredo with boss, a 26" laredo or a custom shop sporting sharpshooter. so far all three are milkey tits nice, the laredos have truck axle barrels.Im having a barrel of fun with all 3,that 7STW is a long range hammer! very best winpoor
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Originally Posted by BobinNH
I have my doubts about the whole Boss thing anyway. Trash the tube.

Looks like a good donor but that's about it. The action guts can be changed to whatever with the right parts.
That!!
Ive had nothing but good luck with the several BOSS mod 70's Ive owned, they make 30-06's out of the mag guns and 243 our of the 30-06. I guess Ive been lucky, If I have anything bad to say it is the noise, muzzle blast. I finally put a solid on the 30-06. As my Dad used to say 'that what makes ugly women marry and poor land sell!' Im sure as hell not going to trash a 1/2 to 3/4 in shooting gun. Right now Im shooting the BOSS 7STW better than the 26" straight tube or the Sporting Sharpshooter, it does have the best scope but I doubt that is the reason.. very best WinPoor
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