For the most part I try to buy rifles that are somewhat unusual or desirable, both for me and if I need to unload something I can get good money for it and it wont sit there waiting to sell.
I have a rifle here I worked on that I have the opportunity to buy and falls into that category in my mind.
A 20" barreled M70 that's marked, "Winchester Model 70 Carbine Short Action 308 Win." Certainly not a common M70. Action runs as slick and smooth as melted butter on plate glass. Knurled bolt knob. Great wood.
I can buy it for $500 with 60 pieces or so of once fired remington brass, couple boxes of factory ammo, and die set.
Here's the caveat. I've shot this rifle and it struggles to shoot well. 1.5-1.75" with fliers that make the group 3" with factory ammo.
I really think it's a stock/bedding issue that could be fixed as the stock is by far the tightest I've ever run into. Didn't know if I could even get it apart. Never seen anything like it.
Rifle is worth that for what it is all day every day and then some. But if it's a mechanical issue and not the tight stock........... :?
I have a rifle here I worked on that I have the opportunity to buy and falls into that category in my mind.
A 20" barreled M70 that's marked, "Winchester Model 70 Carbine Short Action 308 Win." Certainly not a common M70. Action runs as slick and smooth as melted butter on plate glass. Knurled bolt knob. Great wood.
I can buy it for $500 with 60 pieces or so of once fired remington brass, couple boxes of factory ammo, and die set.
Here's the caveat. I've shot this rifle and it struggles to shoot well. 1.5-1.75" with fliers that make the group 3" with factory ammo.
I really think it's a stock/bedding issue that could be fixed as the stock is by far the tightest I've ever run into. Didn't know if I could even get it apart. Never seen anything like it.
Rifle is worth that for what it is all day every day and then some. But if it's a mechanical issue and not the tight stock........... :?