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| worth? to me, 400-600 bucks .. |
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| I agree with Jeffe--$400-$600 at best. Then I would rather put that money together and get a M70 control feed-at least you would have something worth monkeying around with! They are going on gunbroker for $800 plus. control feed going for around $1200 or so. Michael http://www.b-mriflesandcartridges.com/default.htmlThe New Word is "Non-Conventional", add "Conventional" to the Endangered Species List! Live Outside The Box of "Conventional Wisdom" I do Not Own Any Part of Any Bullet Company, I am not in the Employ Of Any Bullet Company. I do not represent, own stock, nor do I receive any proceeds, or monies from ANY BULLET COMPANY. I am not in the bullet business, and have no Bullets to sell to you, nor anyone else. |
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| i paid $600 for mine....its been drilled and tapped for a side-mount scope....not pretty cosmetically.... i had it restocked with a winchester synthetic stock i picked up on e#b$$y for $60... the stock has a limbsaver recoil pad on it... original stock had been cut, maybe 3/4"... enough to slam your cheek...got about $900 in it now, with bases, rings, scope...
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| Posts: 2848 | Location: dividing my time between san angelo and victoria texas.......... USA | Registered: 26 July 2006 |
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| JAL, from down under has one.Havn't heard from him for a while. |
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| I saw a 375 up here with nice wood in the push feed. It would have been a real good gun and pretty too. Not what was traditional but the price was right if thats what you were looking for. For you the 458 may be the ticket if you can get it cheap. I say why not. The paper and pigs and deer don't know if the gun is CRF and they seem to work just fine until you go to africa then they implode from what I read Just kidding.
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| Posts: 419 | Location: Alberta, Canada | Registered: 10 May 2004 |
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| I saw one at an auction about 3 months ago. I was interested if the price was right. It was a super grade and went for $1,050 which was much more than I was willing to pay.
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| Posts: 2347 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: 07 January 2005 |
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| Hate to admit it, But I used to carry one . Never actually had a problem with it until I converted it to a Lott |
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| I liked mine but sold it anyway Didn't know that crummy Win factory soft points were the problem Live and learn |
| Posts: 3174 | Location: Warren, PA | Registered: 08 August 2002 |
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| If these old push feed Winchesters were properly cleaned and lubricated they work well. If brass shavings and other crud is allowed to build up under the extractor, or if the plunger ejector or the extractor is allowed to seize up, that is when they misbehave. Breakfree CLP keeps mine ticking. |
| Posts: 153 | Location: Alberta, Canada | Registered: 29 July 2007 |
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| I rebarreled my Model 70 PF in .300 WM to .404 Jeffrey and sent it to Dennis Olson to make it feed. He converted to CRF and made it feed for $465.
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| Posts: 1699 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: 14 April 2004 |
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| Very interesting Masterifleman, tell us how he did the conversion? I have a push feed FN in 458 so it may be of interest.
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| I have a .458 pushfeed Ruger No. 1 ,It works just fine every shot. |
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| I have heard that the push feed M1 Garands worked pretty well too. |
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| Harry Selby used a push feed Model 70 in 458 after his 416 Rigby became too worn. The Rigby was rebarelled by Rigby and is now in the USA. Selby reloaded his cartridges, breaking down leftovers at the end of hunting season to avoid compressed powder caking. All of this was recited in American Rifleman a few years ago. |
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| It is highly unlikely a push feed will get you in trouble , ever . I don't have one but would not turn my nose at a pf rifle that was chambered for a good cartridge that fit my shoulder . People get a little far out on the pro's and cons . The only pf I would be stay away from is the Remington with its undersized extractor and that can't be much of a real world problem either . Spent almost 30 years in rural Alaska and have never encountered a situation where a push feed would have created a problem . Gun writers hype . |
| Posts: 11 | Location: Tok , Alaska | Registered: 06 March 2009 |
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| quote: Originally posted by SR4759: I have heard that the push feed M1 Garands worked pretty well too.
The ones I used to fire certainly did. CRF is overhyped. I have both types. They both work, if the shooter doesn't get stupid and shortstroke a pushfeed. |
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| Finn Aagaard, used one like that, never let him down. But what did he know, he was just a PH for many years, and used it mostly to follow and finnish critters wounded by clients.
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| Posts: 1401 | Location: Northwest Wyoming | Registered: 13 March 2001 |
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| Nice looking rifle |
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