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I am building a .340 Weatherby on a Winchester 70 LA Classic and ran into an issue with the factory magazine not being long enough for the cartridges. What custom bottom metal and magazine would you suggest for this project. BTW this is going in a Mac stock as a functional elk rifle not a showpiece. Thanks!


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Posts: 7562 | Location: Victoria, Texas | Registered: 30 March 2003Reply With Quote
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I'd probably bite the bullet and go with a Sunny Hill unit. It's a nice unit that includes the box. I think Macmillan will inlet one of their stocks for this combination. How are you planning to finish the metalwork--blued or coated?


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Posts: 5052 | Location: Muletown | Registered: 07 September 2001Reply With Quote
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A factory STW/H&H/300 Weatherby box should be long enough unless you are reloading to some non-standard OAL. What box is in there now?

Most Model 70 parts are still available through Winchester/Browning parts.


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Blackburn's No. 4 will work too. However you'll have to make sure that your smith knows how to open up the bottom of your M70 to accommodate the new magazine box.
 
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Thanks guys... it will be coated.


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