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Per the headline I’m in the market for a new haven built model 70 featherweight stainless, would also entertain the laminate stock as well (also looking for a rem 700 lss, right handed). Calibers I’m interested in are medium game (30-06, .270, .308, ect ect) might consider a short mag If the deal is awesome, already have one in .325wsm.
Let me know what you have folks!
https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...s-win-70-ss-walnut-7wsm-new-haven#UNREAD

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any interest in a New Haven Featherweight '06 unfired with box? Stock is long gone but unfired barreled action, plug screws intact, comes with mag box and two piece bottom metal.
Message me some photos and your price please ned
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anybody? i noticed i just missed a classic stainless. these whitetail calibers are getting tough to find!
https://www.gunsamerica.com/9467406...SA-243-Win-22-SS-Barrel-Walnut-stock.htm

Seems like the 270s and especially 30-06s show up on gunbroker here and there. Occasionally a 7RM.
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ive found a 7 digit 6.5x55 for 1525. anyone have any opinions on if thats a deal? i understand the caliber is rare, but i had my hopes up for a lower serial number. any input would be greatly appreciated
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Originally Posted by failure2fire
ive found a 7 digit 6.5x55 for 1525. anyone have any opinions on if thats a deal? i understand the caliber is rare, but i had my hopes up for a lower serial number. any input would be greatly appreciated


I have purchased several classics in the last year of various cartridges and I would say that is on the high end. I would consider a price in the 1000-1200 range for that rifle in 95%+ condition.
Originally Posted by Paul4
Originally Posted by failure2fire
ive found a 7 digit 6.5x55 for 1525. anyone have any opinions on if thats a deal? i understand the caliber is rare, but i had my hopes up for a lower serial number. any input would be greatly appreciated


I have purchased several classics in the last year of various cartridges and I would say that is on the high end. I would consider a price in the 1000-1200 range for that rifle in 95%+ condition.


yes i agree and the debate with the 7 digit serial is always entertained when haggling. he would not come down off the 1500 dollar mark, stating the caliber makes it rare and desirable. well to me id rather have a early 90's 5 digit super grade for less money. figured id ask the crowd though

my ftw/ss .325wsm might be coming up for sale to fund one of these rifles I'm after
I have duplicates in 7mmRM, 270wsm, 30-06 stainless composite or 243, 270 fw wood/blue if any of those are of interest.
The 6.5 and 7/08 ss will only be 7 digit as they were not made until the end of the classic run. They are rare and command a premium. Unless you REALLY want either of these chamberings just be patient; the market is soft and you should be able to find what you seek in the $700-$1000 range (’06 will be the most “affordable”).
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
The 6.5 and 7/08 ss will only be 7 digit as they were not made until the end of the classic run. They are rare and command a premium. Unless you REALLY want either of these chamberings just be patient; the market is soft and you should be able to find what you seek in the $700-$1000 range (’06 will be the most “affordable”).


good info ak, i also replied in the serial lookup thread with a question for you, just a minute ago.
The last gun I bought was a stainless featherweight in 308. I figured I paid too much, but I had been looking too long and it was almost exactly what I was looking for.
Originally Posted by Paul4
I have duplicates in 7mmRM, 270wsm, 30-06 stainless composite or 243, 270 fw wood/blue if any of those are of interest.


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