I always have been partial to the Featherweights. The "sightless" variations were "something special" as the Gopher Supply ad said. So here are the two I currently have. Sorry, no mountains in the background, only Honey Crisp apple trees.
The first is a .270WCF Fwt. from an estate sale. The departed owner hunted deer in Minnesota all his life and went to Wyoming to hunt mulies and pronghorns. The only son who knew something of his exploits said he probably shot 25 - 30 mulies/pronghorns over the years. Equal that of whitetails in Minnesota. I wish I could have gotten any photos of him and the rifle. That is an El Paso Weaver 3x on top.
Still shoots sub MOA with H4831SC.
The second is from another estate from the Midwest. I understand that the owner was a doctor and had Winchester build this .270WCF Fwt. with a factory pad on it. That style is in the Madis book. The doctor never hunted with it - suffering from some debilitating medical situation.
I haven't shot it either. Just an official "looker".