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Hunting & Fishing Hog Kill with Model 70 pre 64/ 47 year old ammo

.... people still appreciate these old Winchester Model 70 pre 64 rifles....

Absolutely! Nice hog, but I would really like to see a couple more pictures of the rifle.
The barrel profile (heavier target / varmint without sights?) just looks fantastic in that stock.
... so I have a pre-64 barreled action that really needs a re-barrel, and I am getting some expensive ideas.... thanks!
 
Absolutely! Nice hog, but I would really like to see a couple more pictures of the rifle.
The barrel profile (heavier target / varmint without sights?) just looks fantastic in that stock.
... so I have a pre-64 barreled action that really needs a re-barrel, and I am getting some expensive ideas.... thanks!
Answer your question about the barrel. The barrel is a Douglas 24" Chrome Moly Steel barrel in Medium Heavy Contour with flat crown. The rifle originally was chambered as a 270. The guy who i purchased it from had it quite some time. The barrel was either shot out or damaged due to improper cleaning.

I had a old Unertl scope laying around, so i decided to have the 270 pre 64 cloned in a Vietnam era sniper rifle which my Smith rebarreled in .30-06 caliber. My Smith did a great job and she is a shooter now.

I always wanted to dispatch a hog with this Model 70 before i takeup the rocking chair, it was in my short bucket list. I'll post a couple of more pictures of Model 70 per your request in a day or so.
 
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Nice shot--nice rifle-------When I first saw the post--I thought; I wonder if he has some of that old "the good years" Lake City? (I rat holed a few hundred of them away myself) (from 1963)-----and they are spot-on still.
 
Nice shot--nice rifle-------When I first saw the post--I thought; I wonder if he has some of that old "the good years" Lake City? (I rat holed a few hundred of them away myself) (from 1963)-----and they are spot-on still.

I purchased 9 boxes of this vintage LC ammo at least over 15 years ago. I have four boxes left to date unshot, with the fired brass i plan on reloading them and try to duplicate the LC load. However, i may have trouble finding 173 gr FMJ boattail bullets. This vintage LC ammo shots 1/2 moa in this M70 if i do my part.