For Sale Winchester M70 7mm Remington Magnum

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Ammo Smith
Mar 11, 2013
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This is the first of 3 rifles I'm putting up for sale.
This is a New Haven push feed that I bought and restocked since it was in a plastic stock.
The Boyds stock has been glass and pillar bedded. I added 2-piece bottom metal since it came with a blind magazine and used a magazine box and follower for the 375 H&H so you can load the long bullets way out there.
This rifle is very accurate and there should be pictures of the load development in the reloading section under 7mm bullets.
I'm including scope rings some virgin and used brass, some Nosler bullets and Redding reloading dies.
I would prefer payment be a postal money order or a certified cashier check that I will deposit in my account and ship when it has cleared the bank.
I'm band from PayPal so that option is not available.
I would like to get $1400 for the package plus shipping from my ffl to your ffl.image8M70-7mm-mag.jpegimage13M70-7mm-mag.jpegimage3 (2)M70-7mm-mag.jpegimage6M70-7mm-mag.jpegimage7 (1)M70-7mm-mag.jpegimage12M70-7mm-mag.jpegimage9M70-7mm-mag.jpegimage10M70-7mm-mag.jpegimage2 (3)M70-7mm-mag.jpeg
 
Thanks JD, it shoots better than it looks.
Great rifle, Rodger. A fine addition to anyone's collection.
Thanks DrMike, I don't like parting with any of the guns and scope I'm selling but I don't want the family to have the burden of trying to sell them. They will have enough trouble selling the reloading tools and supplies.
 
Roger brings up the estate planning issue of what this group loves to do. I’ve noted on other feeds my experience with an Outfit called Lock Stock and Barrel out of Wyoming. They send qualified people across the country picking up estates, collections that kind of thing. When my BIL died last fall We sold everything in the gun room that hadn’t been trashed. I had a medium sized moving box full of holsters, mostly cheap ones. Must have been a hundred, I was headed to the dumpster we had rented but the team from LSB stopped me and said “we can sell that”. My sister made a little over 100 bucks on what I thought was garbage. Sure they make a percentage but other than move things upstairs didn’t have to do much and didn’t have to deal with trying to get checks to clear, that kind of thing.
My will has all the guns, reloading supplies, ammo, accessories identified as well as the phone number to lock stock and Barrel as well as instructions. All my executor will have to do is make the call and provide access. Piece of cake.
Good luck on your sale Roger, that is a fine rifle.
 
Thanks for the info and the kind thoughts,
Just wondering if they would come clear across the USA to do that without charging an arm and a leg.
 
Lsbauctions.com if I recall correctly Roger. I periodically get emails from them showing a map of the country and their planned pickup routes they will be working. For our family and well over 100 guns it still took about 6 weeks to arrange a pickup. From Cody Wyoming to the Oregon coast I think I’ve counted something like seventeen challenging mountain passes in the winter. Took them two days to get everything loaded and they brought the coffee and doughnuts in the morning. There was a little room left in the truck, they made a call and stopped to work with some one else in the area on their way out.
I had inventoried all of my BILs guns and blue booked them just for the record so to speak. A few of the guns were very valuable. My own luck is I have almost never gotten blue booked for a gun I was trading with only a couple of exceptions in my life. I prepared my sister for that. Only 4or 5 didn’t sell for more than Blue Book value. Some substantially more. Sister made quite a bit more money than I had forcasted. It took a couple months, they didn’t want duplicate S&W model 29s or pre 64 mdl 70s bidding against each other.
If you don’t sell them on the Nosler forum you should at least give them a call.
 
Lsbauctions.com if I recall correctly Roger. I periodically get emails from them showing a map of the country and their planned pickup routes they will be working. For our family and well over 100 guns it still took about 6 weeks to arrange a pickup. From Cody Wyoming to the Oregon coast I think I’ve counted something like seventeen challenging mountain passes in the winter. Took them two days to get everything loaded and they brought the coffee and doughnuts in the morning. There was a little room left in the truck, they made a call and stopped to work with some one else in the area on their way out.
I had inventoried all of my BILs guns and blue booked them just for the record so to speak. A few of the guns were very valuable. My own luck is I have almost never gotten blue booked for a gun I was trading with only a couple of exceptions in my life. I prepared my sister for that. Only 4or 5 didn’t sell for more than Blue Book value. Some substantially more. Sister made quite a bit more money than I had forcasted. It took a couple months, they didn’t want duplicate S&W model 29s or pre 64 mdl 70s bidding against each other.
If you don’t sell them on the Nosler forum you should at least give them a call.
Thanks I will keep them in mind and have the web site saved.
 
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