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Win. Model 70 .225 Winchester Value?
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Could someone tell me the approximate value of a Model 70 in .225 Winchester? It was made in 1965 and has been used but is in very good condition. Thanks in advance.
 
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These were post 64 push feeds and you almost could not give the away 10 years ago.
The .225 is having a bit of a resurgence now:
In Dallas , in 50% ABOUT 300 , pRISTINE ABOUT 900.


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The .225 win. is a great round. The rifle is a TRULY COLLECTABLE piece, one of the gest if not the best of the push feeds. Dr.C


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i bought mine in 1978 as a sophomore at texas a&m.... i traded a mossberg .243 and $200 for mine.... seial number makes it a 1965 model, with the red "w" on the pistol grip... it was topped with a weaver 6x dot...this thing eats 52 gr boattail hp's.... 3 shot 1/2" groups at 100... topped now with a redfield 4-12....i see them on gunbroker for around $600.... sometimes more... a very unique caliber, easy to shoot, recoil is very tame.... it'll be the last win m70 i ever get rid of...and ive got 14 of them!!!


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