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28 January 2011, 19:58
jam70
M70 prices
i've found an m70 super grade in 458 win mag mfg 1975 looks to be in fair condition, whats it worth? i've heard so many conflicting stories about these rifles as far as price and reliability goes, i'm just looking for some input
28 January 2011, 20:35
GeorgeS
$500-$700 depending on what 'fair condition' means.

That is not a CRF rifle, so fewer people would be interested in it.

George


28 January 2011, 20:51
jam70
metal looks good appears to have been shot very little, some wear to the wood finish
28 January 2011, 20:52
22WRF
quote:
That is not a CRF rifle, so fewer people would be interested in it.


I have always wondered why people are less interested in the Model 70 non CRF rifles, but continue to buy the Remington non CRF rifles with no regard to the fact that they are non CRF.

Has anyone ever shown that a Winchester non CRF rifle is inferior to a Remington non CRF rifle?
28 January 2011, 21:06
GeorgeS
quote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
I have always wondered why people are less interested in the Model 70 non CRF rifles, but continue to buy the Remington non CRF rifles with no regard to the fact that they are non CRF.

Has anyone ever shown that a Winchester non CRF rifle is inferior to a Remington non CRF rifle?


I don't know, but few people think of 35 year old Remington 700s as even remotely collectible. They're just used guns.

George


28 January 2011, 21:09
Blacktailer
quote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
quote:
That is not a CRF rifle, so fewer people would be interested in it.


I have always wondered why people are less interested in the Model 70 non CRF rifles, but continue to buy the Remington non CRF rifles with no regard to the fact that they are non CRF.

Has anyone ever shown that a Winchester non CRF rifle is inferior to a Remington non CRF rifle?

Depends to a large degree if you are talking DG rifles or just shooters. For DG rifles most folks have an extra bit of comfort knowing that they are hunting with a CRF rifle, for regular hunting, not so much. That said, I have never experienced an extraction problem with a Rem 700 but I do carry a break-down cleaning rod with me when I hunt Wink So the Win non CRF carries the same price/appeal as any other non CRF.


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29 January 2011, 00:01
Michael Robinson
Super grades typically get a bit more money, even for the push feed M70s.

Take a look at the auction sites.


Mike

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29 January 2011, 00:10
500N
quote:
Originally posted by Michael Robinson:
Super grades typically get a bit more money, even for the push feed M70s.

Take a look at the auction sites.



Agreed.

Over here in Aust, the same applies and whenever I see them in the US,
they seem to command a premium.
30 January 2011, 03:20
510wells
quote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
quote:
That is not a CRF rifle, so fewer people would be interested in it.


I have always wondered why people are less interested in the Model 70 non CRF rifles, but continue to buy the Remington non CRF rifles with no regard to the fact that they are non CRF.

Has anyone ever shown that a Winchester non CRF rifle is inferior to a Remington non CRF rifle?


I've had 2 model 70's in pushfeed. One in 374 H&H and one in 458 Win Mag. Both would jam when cycled fast with soft nose rounds.

So I sort of have...


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