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Posted By: JBabcock Model 70’s - 07/04/20
I’ve been keeping my eyes open for a Model 70 Stainless Steel Classic in 30-06 for awhile. Finally found one I was willing to add to the stable. Nice shooter to. Need to adjust the trigger but still groups pretty good.



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Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Model 70’s - 07/04/20
Cool find.
Posted By: fremont Re: Model 70’s - 07/04/20
I bought mine in 1998, and it's been a steady, faithful companion. Has killed hogs, deer and antelope. Only wished that I'd bought its cousin at the same time--M70 syn/SS 375 H&H. Same price of around $440 on closeout sale. Still kicking myself. I think they had 270 Win, 30-06, 338 WM and 375 H&H on the shelf.
Posted By: JBabcock Re: Model 70’s - 07/04/20
I’ve had the 338 WM for a long time. Always wanted a 30-06 to match it. This is a low serial number rifle with little wear. Odd, the 338 is 2 oz lighter, even with the 26” barrel. Both are wearing VX-II 2x7’s.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Model 70’s - 07/04/20
Originally Posted by JBabcock
I’ve had the 338 WM for a long time. Always wanted a 30-06 to match it. This is a low serial number rifle with little wear. Odd, the 338 is 2 oz lighter, even with the 26” barrel. Both are wearing VX-II 2x7’s.

That is odd about the weight difference.
Posted By: JBabcock Re: Model 70’s - 07/04/20
Must be bigger chamber, less barrel because of larger bore.
Posted By: Poconojack Re: Model 70’s - 07/04/20

Originally Posted by JBabcock
Must be bigger chamber, less barrel because of larger bore.


And a lighter piece of wood.
Posted By: Live2hunt941 Re: Model 70’s - 07/05/20
I love my model 70 classic stainless. Been blessed on some good deals. I have a 300 remington ultra mag (new in the box) 2 300 win mags a 270 weatherby and a 30-06 and 2 375 h&h mags
Posted By: JBabcock Re: Model 70’s - 07/05/20
Originally Posted by Poconojack

Originally Posted by JBabcock
Must be bigger chamber, less barrel because of larger bore.


And a lighter piece of wood.


These are both synthetic stocks, though your likely right. The 338 WM is probably lighter.
Posted By: JBabcock Re: Model 70’s - 07/05/20
Originally Posted by Live2hunt941
I love my model 70 classic stainless. Been blessed on some good deals. I have a 300 remington ultra mag (new in the box) 2 300 win mags a 270 weatherby and a 30-06 and 2 375 h&h mags


I’ve always wanted a 375 H&H. Not sure I’d ever use it, but I’d still like one. I watched a guy drop a moose with one years ago. Pulled the carpet right out from under him, and big Moose typically don’t do that.
Posted By: las Re: Model 70’s - 07/05/20
Originally Posted by JBabcock
Originally Posted by Live2hunt941
I love my model 70 classic stainless. Been blessed on some good deals. I have a 300 remington ultra mag (new in the box) 2 300 win mags a 270 weatherby and a 30-06 and 2 375 h&h mags


I’ve always wanted a 375 H&H. Not sure I’d ever use it, but I’d still like one. I watched a guy drop a moose with one years ago. Pulled the carpet right out from under him, and big Moose typically don’t do that.


I've done ity many times with both an '06 and .338WM. CNS placement will do it every time.
Posted By: Gringo Loco Re: Model 70’s - 07/05/20
Originally Posted by JBabcock
I’ve been keeping my eyes open for a Model 70 Stainless Steel Classic in 30-06 for awhile. Finally found one I was willing to add to the stable. Nice shooter to. Need to adjust the trigger but still groups pretty good.

Sweet.

I re-posted your pic in the image tags below.

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Posted By: JMR40 Re: Model 70’s - 07/05/20
I picked up the same rifle in 30-06 at a gun show about 10-12 years ago. Based on SN I'm guessing it was made 1999 or 2000. Mine has a 22" barrel, they made them with 22" and 24" barrels depending on which years. Someone had an Edge stock used here in the classifieds and I put it on it. Weight is a little over 7 1/2 lbs as pictured with the Zeiss Conquest 3-9X40. Shoots pretty much everything MOA. I'm guessing someone had worked on the trigger before I got it. Probably the last rifle I'd ever part with. Although I do confess I have a 308 EW set up the same that actually gets used more.




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Posted By: JBabcock Re: Model 70’s - 07/06/20
Originally Posted by Gringo Loco
Originally Posted by JBabcock
I’ve been keeping my eyes open for a Model 70 Stainless Steel Classic in 30-06 for awhile. Finally found one I was willing to add to the stable. Nice shooter to. Need to adjust the trigger but still groups pretty good.

Sweet.

I re-posted your pic in the image tags below.

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Thanks. I need to figure out how to do that. The 338 in the back has been all over with me and accounted for a B&C Grizzly in 2008. Has a few Elk and lots of deer to it’s credit. But the 30-06 is more than enough for my hunting anymore.
Posted By: Gringo Loco Re: Model 70’s - 07/06/20
Originally Posted by JBabcock
Thanks. I need to figure out how to do that. The 338 in the back has been all over with me and accounted for a B&C Grizzly in 2008. Has a few Elk and lots of deer to it’s credit. But the 30-06 is more than enough for my hunting anymore.

You had the correct image link, you just needed to have it inside the image tags:

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You can either type the image tags as above, or select the image button in the full editor reply screen, and paste the image link into the entry field that the image button pops up which will put it in the image tags for you.

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Posted By: JBabcock Re: Model 70’s - 07/06/20
Thanks!
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: Model 70’s - 07/06/20
Originally Posted by JMR40
Mine has a 22" barrel, they made them with 22" and 24" barrels depending on which years.
Are you sure that it wasn’t cut down before you acquired it? All the long action non-magnum featherweight/all-terrains had 22 inch barrels, but I’m not aware of any of the long action standard sporters having been made with anything other than the 24 inch barrel.
Posted By: winchester70 Re: Model 70’s - 07/06/20
Great snag. Enjoy!
Posted By: Beretta_Shooter916 Re: Model 70’s - 07/06/20
I have one Classic. Its SS/Syn. Chambered in .375hh. Was in a gun store back in 2003? and they had ordered it in for a guy who failed his NICS check. They kept his deposit and were willing to deal on it. Of course I gladly paid the $450 they wanted because everybody in Michigan needs a .375 to kill 150 pound white tails.
Posted By: Gringo Loco Re: Model 70’s - 07/07/20
Originally Posted by winchester70
Great snag. Enjoy!

Indeed. Would love to have a M70 Classic .30-06 in either blue or stainless. They're about as rare as hen's teeth in left hand. I'm not even sure if any left hands were made stainless.
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: Model 70’s - 07/07/20
Originally Posted by Gringo Loco
Originally Posted by winchester70
Great snag. Enjoy!

Indeed. Would love to have a M70 Classic .30-06 in either blue or stainless. They're about as rare as hen's teeth in left hand. I'm not even sure if any left hands were made stainless.

They were; bring your checkbook and don’t dally if you find one!
Here is a link to a thread from the last one I know of which sold on GB.
https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/14765128/1/ss-m70-270
Posted By: Gringo Loco Re: Model 70’s - 07/07/20
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
They were; bring your checkbook and don’t dally if you find one!
Here is a link to a thread from the last one I know of which sold on GB.
https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/14765128/1/ss-m70-270

At that price I'll remain content with my LH Ruger M77 MkII Stainless 30-06.
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