10 September 2009, 04:13
coniferMod. 70 pre-64: 30-06 or 264 mag. which worth more??
I have a pre-64 action and stock. and access to both a 30-06 and a 264 mag. barrel. I want to assemble and probably sell or trade. But, I dunno which barrel-once added, would make the better/desirable gun. Any advice?????
Thanks.
Alex
10 September 2009, 06:30
airgun1The 30-06 uses a standard action and standard bolt face. The 264 requires a short magnum action and a magnum bolt face. Take a cartridge and see which bolt face you have and if it is indeed a magnum, you will need to determine if your receiver is a Standard, a Short Magnum (264, 300, 338, 458) or an H&H length magnum.
Also there are a lot of little details between years.
10 September 2009, 07:00
jimatcatdepending on how much you want to spend putting it all together, it's worth more in pieces....
30 October 2009, 02:42
Idaho SharpshooterCon,
turn the action over and look at the number on the integral recoil lug. IIRC, it should have the original caliber stamped there.
All pre-64's are one length, from 22 Hornet to 375 H&H. They just cut the bolt stop different lengths and do the bolt face and magazine box to match each chambering.
A '06 action in clean condition is a $600-$750 piece. The 264 barrel is worth at least half that, the '06 $200-250. Stock, if uncut; $250-$500+ depends on wood.
This is my opinion, based on what I have seen for sale VS what actually sold.
Rich
31 October 2009, 02:14
coniferThanks Idaho and others....I appreciate!!!
Alex