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Post 64 M70 .458Win

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12 July 2002, 15:05
Ku-dude
Post 64 M70 .458Win
Our local store has a Post 64 (push feed) M70 in .458WM for $750.

What do you think would be a fair price for this rifle? What is its utility, if what you are going after is dangerous game?

Lastly, for you gunsmiths: Can the M70 push feed bolt be modified to a Mauser type extractor with a plunger type ejector? Ku-dude
13 July 2002, 14:31
<Orphanedcowboy>
I just bought this rifle, you may want to check the auction sites first, seem like you might find a better deal

http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=4535019
15 July 2002, 00:55
sdgunslinger
Heavens to betsy---- don't you know if you take that rifle afield after dangerous game you will be a DEAD-dude ? Push feed and a feeble .458 to boot ? [Big Grin]
15 July 2002, 02:23
jeffeosso
imho, 750 for a pushfeed it too much. You can get the safari CRF for 850-900 all day long from gunbroker, new.

I saw a 458 winnie in a pushfeed at the last houston BIG show, for 450, and the guy was asking me to make an offer, and I just couldnt. dont want a "stopper" in a pushfeed. Now, if it was for a "puny" 338 or 375..... (just kidding guys)

good hunting
jeffe
15 July 2002, 05:07
MacD37
[Big Grin]
Offer him $4oo for it, and use it with light loads for deer and black bear. Hell, with a little load developement you might load it down to 45-70 specs, then it would be OK for Cape Buffalo! [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Cool]

[ 07-14-2002, 20:08: Message edited by: MacD37 ]
16 July 2002, 08:15
<Cobalt>
A couple of months ago I purchased a like new '97 or '98 vintage .458 Winchester Classic Express from out local pawn shop for $500. With all the posts on feeding problems, I was a little hesitant to make the purchase. To my good fortune, it feeds 500gr softs and 405gr jacketed flat nose perfectly. Cobalt