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All three are sub moa.

1. 8lb 12oz scoped, 130 TTSX at 3100 fps.
2. 8lb scoped, 130 Partition at 3100 fps.
3. 8lb 2oz scoped, 140 Accubond at 2950 fps.

I am going to sell two. Just based on the info above, opinions?


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Since you are not considering Make, model, or configuration, keep #2.

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Keep the Winchester Classic grin

Whichever one that is.

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Keep #2 or 3, probably #3.


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#1 and #3 are Pre-64 Winchesters.

#2 is a Mauser.

All 3 are high end rifles.


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If any are the Biesen, sell that one.
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Actually, one is the Biesen.


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I would not pick based on your information.

I would have to play with them all and see which one feels and fits the best.


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Originally Posted by CRS
I would not pick based on your information.

I would have to play with them all and see which one feels and fits the best.

^^^^^^^This! Which fits and feels better to you and which do you like best? Most likely that is the one you'll shoot best under field conditions.
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For the sake of this conversation lets assume I have no preference.


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IMO there's no difference in the loads of 1 and 2 so id take 2 for the lighter weight. #3 should get more velocity, but it's basically equal to the others.

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Originally Posted by nyrifleman
For the sake of this conversation lets assume I have no preference.


Well,the answer is obvious then! You really don't want to get rid of any of them. You are being influenced by an outside source.

If necessary,have a friend keep two if them and discretely,take out a small loan. Show the evil outside influence the evidence,and sneak the rifles back into the safe when she isn't looking.

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I would keep the one that you can shoot the best in field positions, which is likely the best balancing rifle. Sub-moa groups on the bench are only a small part of the equation. No animal will ever discern the difference between the loads you have listed.

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Grins, no pressure. Just in the midst of simplifying my life.


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Of course not knowing what your motivation is to thin the herd it is difficult to advise. If your reasoning is not related to financial, health or storage capacity I would keep them all and enjoy them.

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If there is no fit / feel / ergonomic preference ... #2 ... Hard to beat an 8 lb .270 Win moving a 130gr Partition at 3100fps...



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Originally Posted by nyrifleman
For the sake of this conversation lets assume I have no preference.


IF that’s the case.... keep the lightest one.

I’d absolutely LOVE to own the Biesen.

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1. Biesen Pre-64
2. Ottmar stocked Grisel custom DSB small ring Mauser
3. Pre-64 Winchester 70 Super Grade Featherweight


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The bullet stats have no consequence and they are all heavy rifles. I'd keep the one I have the closest "connection" with. Good luck.


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Originally Posted by nyrifleman
All three are sub moa.

1. 8lb 12oz scoped, 130 TTSX at 3100 fps.
2. 8lb scoped, 130 Partition at 3100 fps.
3. 8lb 2oz scoped, 140 Accubond at 2950 fps.

I am going to sell two. Just based on the info above, opinions?

Looks like all very similar rifles, id keep the one that felt the best to Me......Good luck ....Hb

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