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I have a post 68 Winchester model 70 featherweight in 6.5x55 in EC that I'm considering selling but have no idea what it's worth today. I know they are rather scarce in this chambering but not much else. I have looked on the auction sites but the only one I saw was stainless and CRF and mine is blued in PF.
Your help would be greatly appreciated Thanks in advance!
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Hold onto it. That is a great caliber and great rifle.
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Thanks for the conformation that it is a great caliber and gun. The name featherweight is a bit misleading however as I have had rem. 700's with medium heavy barrels that seem light compared to this one. If it's only worth $400 I will certainly keep it before I let it go for that price. Thank you both for your replies!
Jim
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