Celt,<P>I'm another unfortunate left-handed shooter who like rifles in stainless steel (I live in S.E. Alaska). As you know, there are very few lefty, stainless, Winchester M70 Classic rifles out there chambered in 375H&H. <P>I was wondering what your take is on rechambering a standard length action (like 7mm Rem or 300 Win Mag) to 375H&H? I realize that the 'smith may need to remove some metal from the rear bridge (please forgive my lack of proper nomenclature), and rework or replace various parts.<P>There is talk about the really new M70's being different than the older Classic actions. I have not seen the new ones myself. My rifle, which is a lefty, Classic, stainless, was a 300 Win Mag, it has three action screws, and a seperate floor plate hinge held on by the front screw. Would one type be better than the other to rework? I'm sure I'm missing some of the finer points here, I'd appreciate some input!
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