jsof
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Back in 1973 I bought a Winchester Model 70-308 directly from Winchester and recently decided to mount a scope on it for target shooting since I no longer hunt. I spoke to a nice guy from Talley because I needed to know exactly what type action was on the rifle and I had some confusion about the fact that it has a long action despite the fact that Winchester did not make a long action Model 70 in .308 back in 1972 which is when the serial number indicates mine was made. The length of the space between the action screws and between the scope mounting holes both indicate it is long action for sure.
He suggested I check it out with Winchester because as he put it, that would probably make it a very rare gun which might then be worth more money than normal, so I called them (Browning) and was told they had no records from that year's production due to a fire at the old Win factory. They said try the Winchester Collectors Association, but no luck there nor with a fellow who they said was a Model 70 guru. Further calls to the Blue Book of Gun Values and to Pre64Win.com have proven to be dead ends.
So, my question is does anyone out there know anything more about this possibly rare gun or what it might be worth?
He suggested I check it out with Winchester because as he put it, that would probably make it a very rare gun which might then be worth more money than normal, so I called them (Browning) and was told they had no records from that year's production due to a fire at the old Win factory. They said try the Winchester Collectors Association, but no luck there nor with a fellow who they said was a Model 70 guru. Further calls to the Blue Book of Gun Values and to Pre64Win.com have proven to be dead ends.
So, my question is does anyone out there know anything more about this possibly rare gun or what it might be worth?