I love my Pre 64 Winchesters, the thought of anyone "working" on one or modifying it makes me want to fight!! LOL
I have a 300 HH, 2 30/06's, a 220 swift and a featherweight 270. All are mint. None of them will ever go hunting again. These are great guns BUT there is some real myth's out there about them. They are fine, very reliable, a bit heavy, they are not reknown for shooting groups. Old timers will tell you and I grew up with these guns, when stores only had Win. or Rem ammo, when Federal was a new unknown kid. Handloaders were local nuts. A factory Pre 64 Winny that grouped under 3 inches was a keeper, under 2 was incredible and near 1 inch was to die for. The new rifles are in general much more accurate and the machineing much better.
I have no beef with 2much having his opinion.
my two
Carl
I have a 300 HH, 2 30/06's, a 220 swift and a featherweight 270. All are mint. None of them will ever go hunting again. These are great guns BUT there is some real myth's out there about them. They are fine, very reliable, a bit heavy, they are not reknown for shooting groups. Old timers will tell you and I grew up with these guns, when stores only had Win. or Rem ammo, when Federal was a new unknown kid. Handloaders were local nuts. A factory Pre 64 Winny that grouped under 3 inches was a keeper, under 2 was incredible and near 1 inch was to die for. The new rifles are in general much more accurate and the machineing much better.
I have no beef with 2much having his opinion.
my two
Carl