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I found an average Model 70 pre 64 300 H&H. Guy wants $900. I have no idea what its worth on the market. Anybody got an idea? Thanks.
 
Posts: 948 | Location: Kenai, Ak. USA | Registered: 05 November 2000Reply With Quote
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Sounds about right. I've seen average pre-64 300H&H's go from $750-$1100.
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Posts: 6315 | Location: Mississippi | Registered: 18 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Personally I think the pre-64s are over priced as shooters. However they are what they are and you can get the $900 back from it and that's something you can't say about a new classic.


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Posts: 28849 | Location: western Nebraska | Registered: 27 May 2003Reply With Quote
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Any pre '64 in a magnum will fetch close to a grand, standard calibres around $750.00, but condition dictates price. Look out for extra holes that Winchester didn't put there, i.e. subtract $100.00 for every "new" hole. I've seen "swiss cheese" receivers and tried to buy them cheap, and still the sellers wouldn't part with them for less than $400-, anyway they still own it! Best of Luck.
 
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Ditto what Buckshot said. I have one and paid too much for it given the holes and costs to repair same. This locks me into the old side mount, or presents one UGLY rifle with a new style bridge mount. Fixing the holes is a job for a first class smith and reallly requires destruction of another old action to do it right according to some in the 'smith forum. Kudude
 
Posts: 1473 | Location: Tallahassee, Florida | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Lot of M-70 Winchesters in 300 H+H gotten pretty screwed up, from the likes of Griffin and Howe side mounts not properly installed. And being bored out for Weatherby or Ackley improved. Now if you find a good one, then grab it. It will prove even some of the late 1960 63 rifles are a dam sight better than what passes for rifles these days. Or you could take a new one and have a smith rebarrel to 300 H+H for you. I'm having one built right now, its going to be on a BRNO ZKK 602 action that use to be a 375 that a cam my way. Fool lopped off the barrel to 19 inches. Oh well, the action is sound and its going to make a good 300 Holland and Holland.
 
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buy it and give it to your grandson when he is old enough, you will be in his memmory forever


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Posts: 27600 | Location: Where tech companies are trying to control you and brainwash you. | Registered: 29 April 2005Reply With Quote
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If its a 90% gun then the price is about right...I have shot a pre 64 M-70 300 H&H for years (since about 1954) and it has quite a track record...I shoot 200 and 220 gr. Noslers for the most part....


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Posts: 41892 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
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The action alone is worth $750 to $800. If the stock has the original butt plate (steel more valuable than composite) and is in decent condition, it can bring over $200. Stock is worth more if it is a monte carlo.

The rifle should easily be worth $900 if it is in decent condition. The price of Pre-64's continues to climb. Based on supply, I don't see the prices dropping.

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