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After years of halfhearted searching and pining for a classic compact I recently snagged one in 243 for the boy ( he was 3 when I started looking and just turned9 so should be ready for it soon). Now that it’s in my hands I’m thinking it would be a near ideal for awkward tree stand shots even with my 6’ frame so long as it’s mounted with a scope with adequate eye relief.

So now my interest is piqued and I have some questions for the group. What chamberings were the classic compacts offered? I know 243, 7mm-08 and 308. Am I missing any others?

When were these first offered? I’ve not seen any 5digit versions.

They seem rare as hens teeth since I started looking but are they really that much rarer than the featherweight or even the classic stainless rifles?

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I had a little .308 back when they first came out i think early to mid 90's.
It was very handy/accurate and loved Federal Premium 180gr. Noslers.
She wore a little Leupold 2x7 scope and my rifle had a red pad and crf action.
The gun was light weight and great for long hikes /tree stands and quick to point like a 30-30.
A few years later i got super grade fever and traded.
They are rare and hard to find and never made in great numbers.
Good luck with your new baby and have fun


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DARNED nice little rifles !!! Good snag for you !!!

I believe it was 1998 when they came out. As far as I know, only ever offered in .243, 7-08 and .308


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I did find an old Winchester catalog page on flea bae from 95 which lists the classic compact in 243 and 308 but not 7-08. When did the switchover from 5 to 6 digits occur? I thought it was late 90’s but memory fails me at the moment.


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