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Mod 70 pre 64

Just went to the official Winchester forum and was informed that on Feb 17th, 1955 Winchester gave the OK to produce the 308.
 
  • Introduced in 1953 the .243 Winchester is based on the 7.62x51 military (.308 Winchester) case necked down to .243” (6mm). The balance of light recoil and versatility as both a varmint and big game cartridge quickly led to the .243 being one of the most popular rifle chamberings in the world.
    Reference: ballisticstudies.com/knowledgebase/.243+winchester.html
 
  • Introduced in 1953 the .243 Winchester is based on the 7.62x51 military (.308 Winchester) case necked down to .243” (6mm). The balance of light recoil and versatility as both a varmint and big game cartridge quickly led to the .243 being one of the most popular rifle chamberings in the world.
    Reference: ballisticstudies.com/knowledgebase/.243+winchester.html


I went to the website that you recommended and this is what I found.

https://www.ballisticstudies.com/Knowledgebase/.22-243.html I realize it says 22-243, but read the whole story.
 
Copied from the ballistic studies website........

https://www.ballisticstudies.com/Knowledgebase/.243+Winchester.html
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.243 Winchester
History
Introduced in 1955 the .243 Winchester is based on the 7.62x51 military (.308 Winchester) case necked down to .243” (6mm). The balance of light recoil and versatility as both a varmint and big game cartridge quickly led to the .243 being one of the most popular rifle chamberings in the world.
 
I have been offered a Mod 70 pre 64, chambered in .243 and has a bull barrel, as yet I have not seen the rifle nor do I have the serial number until the owner returns from vacation.

Is that vacation over? Hope they didn't take a trip around the world. :confused:
 
Just went to the official Winchester forum and was informed that on Feb 17th, 1955 Winchester gave the OK to produce the 308.
Ah the plot thickens, LLol! Could it be the internet is wrong? Yeah I found a correction to that 1953 date now 1955. Then I read a recent article is Handloader magazine that stated the 308 was introduced in 1952 and Warren Page necked it down to 243 in 1953 and Winchester liked the idea so they put it on the market in 1955. My guess is there is a lot of incorrect info out there on this. Of course my guess is based on precision guesswork, based on unreliable data, gathered from questionable resources, o_O! LOL!
 
From a very knowledgeable pre64 Model 70 guy.

The heavy barrel model was an option and made for the "Perry" shooters. They came in 243, 30-06, 300 H&H and maybe more. That model in 243 if in 95-97% would probably be worth 1400-1600
Per Blue Book of Gun Values:

Model 70 Target: 243 or 30-06 ('55 - '63), 24" "medium weight" barrel.

Model 70 Bull Gun: 300 H&H or 30-06 only (30-06 much rarer), 28" "heavy" barrel.

Model 70 Varmint: 220 Swift or 243 only, 26" "heavy" barrel ('56 - '63).

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