Here are a few pics of the rifle I am referencing above. I had two of these in different calibers, 243 Winchester and 22-250. I used the action, and bottom metal of the 243 to build another rifle. I kept this 22-250, however the stock is not the original. I took a spill last year and cracked the stock, lucky for me I had kept my other stock. The original [22-250] has a black aluminum butt plate, which is not in the pics. You will see the pictures of the action, bolt, stock [ notice pattern], barrel with factory scope mount, and a full pic of the rifle. The bolt shroud is different on the early actions. I am not a photographer or an English major, so bear with me.
The rifle shoots 50 /45 grain bullets excellent. I hunted with this until my fall on the frozen ground and decided to mostly use this from my truck on the farm. I cover more ground with my Tikkas and my kill numbers are good for 69 years old. I have some info on production date, but can't put my hands on it tonight, will locate info and post.
Thanks for looking... Mark Zero