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Which Supergrade should I buy?
27 February 2015, 00:16
customboltWhich Supergrade should I buy?
I have a gift certificate from a local gun shop to use up and I'll probably choose between the 2 guns available. It will be put away unfired. But, I'm torn between the 2.<BR>Both are FN/SC Super grade model 70's, new in the box, with a shadow line cheek piece.Which one would you choose? I'm leaning towards the nicer wood..243 Winchester- Above average wood grain/figure..308 Winchester- Average wood grain/figure.
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27 February 2015, 00:26
Big Wonderful WyomingNice!
I have owned a couple of the non-FN modern production super grades. There was nothing super about them.
These FN guns seem to do their heritage proud.
I also had a push feed 375 super grade and it was a nice gun. USRAC sucked the life out of whatever was left.
Good thing FN rebuilt it from the ground up.
27 February 2015, 01:15
customboltSide by side, the newer SG's with the shadow line cheek piece are well above the quality of the current standard grade 1. Compare the two sometime. It's night and day. They also offer a SG with out the shadow line. I haven't seen one first hand yet though. I think they were taunted as a shot show special.
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27 February 2015, 01:58
chas257IMO get out there and use it. Better yet, plan a hunt and start making memories with the new rifle and the people that are around you. Life is short

27 February 2015, 02:21
ColoradoMattI am a user and huge fan of the 308, and am not fond of the 243. However, if the rifle will be put away just to be sold or handed down, the nicer wood might enhance future value. They are nice rifles.
Matt
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27 February 2015, 02:49
larrysWhat Matt said. I voted 308.
Larry
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27 February 2015, 02:53
SlamFireThis is a caliber question, and I had a 243, but I kept my 308 Win.
27 February 2015, 03:14
LJSTell the dealer you will take the 308 if he swaps the wood. Stranger things have happened.
27 February 2015, 03:42
customboltLJS. Aren't the stocks serial numbered to match the action? I've never owned a M70. Ray
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27 February 2015, 05:48
SnellstromIf I were in your shoes I would pick the one with the best wood. If equal I would take the .243 and I would use it. If it is purely an investment and to add to your estate I can understand that too.
I've not seen any serial numbers on my Super Grades wood, I have 5 and despite what the other poster says there is lots that's Super about them, I love my Supergrades.
27 February 2015, 07:04
A7drvrI don't understand why you would put them away unfired. Buy the .308, use the heck out of it if it suits your hunting style and pass it on to your heir or heirs as a favorite. I inherited a batch of guns from my Dad, all of them well used. I use them just like he did and I'm sure he's glad I do. If he had left an unfired safe queen it would probably still be an unfired safe queen and worth about 2 dollars more than when he bought it. Rarely do production guns appreciate in value.
27 February 2015, 22:50
customboltI took another look this morning bought the .308 The wood quality of the 2 is very close once I got it out of the display case and looked at the other side. It was a tough decision. Thanks.
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27 February 2015, 23:26
James ScottShould have bought the other one !!!!!!!!!!!!
28 February 2015, 03:54
ColoradoMattWhile the 243 is plenty for eastern whitetails, the 308 is plenty for elk and moose. Makes holes big enough in black bear to make a blood trail too.
Matt
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28 February 2015, 22:38
GAHUNTEREither one -- then rebarrel (or rebore) it to .358 Win!

09 March 2015, 02:13
customboltI wouldn't mess with this one. However, I'd buy a rifle in .358 Winchester if I liked the rest of the package.
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09 March 2015, 03:10
NakihunterYou said Super grade so go for the best wood!
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13 March 2015, 22:19
AtkinsonFor hunting big game I prefer the .308, I'm not much of a 243 fan for a couple of reasons. one it works great most of the time on deer size game, but I have seen it fail mislerably on occasion, mostly lack of a blood trail..The other thing that bothers me a little is according to Win and Whites Lab. more 243s have blown up than any other single caliber..This is caused by shooting light bullets in .243s with throat erosion or Maybe it was 100 gr. bullet, can't remember but don't own one anyway..There was a lot of publications on this some years ago, and inasmuch as I'm a 250-3000 fan, well lets not go there it upsets .243 afficiendos all to hell, and creates quotes from every reloading book in existence!

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14 March 2015, 03:39
SevastopolIt's being put away unfired, so I voted for the better wood.
14 March 2015, 04:10
customboltThe wood was only marginally better, not by much. Neither one is a favorite caliber. I just don't care for sub-.264 calibers. That .243 might still be for sale if anyone is interested. That shop is near Lebanon, PA & $1,045 is a good deal for a new one. Credit is a little higher.
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14 March 2015, 05:45
Sevastopolquote:
Originally posted by custombolt:
The wood was only marginally better, not by much. Neither one is a favorite caliber. I just don't care for sub-.264 calibers. That .243 might still be for sale if anyone is interested. That shop is near Lebanon, PA & $1,045 is a good deal for a new one. Credit is a little higher.
Got it. Hadn't read the post where you said you picked up the .308. Good choice if they were that close.
14 March 2015, 06:37
dogcatShoot it. A gun not shot is an ornament. This is not an investment, it is a gun.
23 March 2015, 02:59
Blair 338RUMBuy the one with the best wood.