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Handwerk, very nice!


There's 2 dates they carve on your tombstone.
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as the little dash inbetween.


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Spring 2012 near Folsom NM, 1913 vintage all original, loaded brass shells with Goex 2f and a mix of #4 & #6

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There's 2 dates they carve on your tombstone.
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What's more important is time that is known
as the little dash inbetween.


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Here's another.

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My father shortened the stock for me 50 years ago in 1963.

My uncle gave it to my father in 1959.

My uncle bought it new to protect the C.S. Holmes in 1939.
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The C.S. Holmes was demasted, used as a sea going barge, and sunk in WWII.


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now thats some history...way cool!

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Pre 64 (1961)model 70 in 264 Win Mag. Sightron SII Big Sky 3-12x42 in Talley lightweights. This gun loves 130 gr Swift Scirocco IIs.

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Keep em coming guys and ladies, I never tire of a photo of any Winchester, My favorite thread before this one is the long running mod 70 one. I can spend hours viewing it. very best

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Couple of 1950's Winchesters, 30/30 Model 64 & 32Spec. Model 94.
Both get hunted.
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A high wall, circa (I'm told) 1900. At some point it was customized into a saddle ring carbine, in .45-90. It still shoots very well, and thoroughly hammers hogs...

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My dad's, formerly grandfather's, 94 32 Special.

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Took these this morning, not the best but decent. Naturally I didn't notice the kiddo's toy in the background till later. laugh
First one is the 1963 Model 70 06 and second is the 1957 Model 70 270.
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JOC was right. The 270 Winchester on a Model 70 is a great combination as is the 30/06 and 375 H&H

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Awesome rifles buddy! Very nice "do it all's" right there. I'll bet they shoot as good as they look too...


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Do you see the scratch?!!! I noticed it today, I'm sure there are many more to come. shocked

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JOC was right. The 270 Winchester on a Model 70 is a great combination as is the 30/06 and 375 H&H

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Maybe not my best Winchester photo but a good one down the barrel of my favorite 56' mod 70 target that wears a sporter stock.
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A handful I like with my pre-64 358 Win.

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One of the last Custom Shop Model 70s, 338 Winchester Magnum:
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This one followed me home from North Carolina over the weekend:

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A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”
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Originally Posted by tex_n_cal
A high wall, circa (I'm told) 1900. At some point it was customized into a saddle ring carbine, in .45-90. It still shoots very well, and thoroughly hammers hogs...

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Damn that's a cool rifle.

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