Remove the sticker and place it on a piece of wax paper in the box. Then wipe it down very lightly, with a coat of gun oil. If you leave the decal on it will make a spot, uneveness, eventually in the bluing. Especially if you do take it to the range. Absolutely, save the box . So many people discard the boxes. If you ever decide to sell it, the box is a important part in the overall value. The model 70 Super Grade is perhaps one of the finest rifles on the market. You will not be disappointed with it. When you decide to mount optics on it. Do it a favor and mount quality on it... yes it will cost you. However, it is appropriate. Talley rings and bases. Ziess, Swarovski, high quality. Apply a good quality "wood" wax to the stock and metal work. You can obtain that from Brownells. Well cared for, this rifle will be in the family for generations to come. Very nice 👌 👍 👏
The supergrade is a hunting rifle. It might or might not deliver extreme target accuracy. Appreciate the supergrade for what it is, it doesn't disappoint.
Now you have a rifle that I want to see! I know the plastic, cheap rifles that put three shots in the same hole are great, but they bore me. The M70 however, features the controlled round feed, Mauser action with a manual ejector, a three position safety and thermoplastic bedding with a free floating barrel. The trigger is phenomenal and with the beautiful walnut, checkering and engraving this is a real winner. And the best part is there is no picatinny rail and the barrel isn’t threaded!!! You did well Adam!
@dalewells5880 i always liked m70 triggers, when i started doing some research on the m70s that i own, i found out that they have adjustable triggers, so i popped them out of the stocks and fine tuned them to my preference, and also tuned them as close to the same as on another as i could. So that i can use the same squeeze on all of them and know when they will go "BANG!" the only trigger i like better is in the CZ 527 models and of course they have been discontinued....
I'm 70 and spent a lot of working years in both the firearms retail as well as wholesale business. I've always loved firearms and have hunted my whole life. Gun calibers have always interested me...and quite frankly, people's interest in them has actually amused me. You see there is only so much you can do with a rifle cartridge without it becoming something armies refer to as artillery. I've watched the popularity of various calibers come and go, be re-discovered, or new ones come out which aren't much different ballistically to calibers which were popular many years ago. Every generation seems to popularize a caliber they can kind of call their own. In my early hunting years those calibers were 30/06, 30/30 and 35rem. Oh there were many others, some of which you hardly hear about today...like .257roberts, .308win, 300savage, 6mmRem. As I got older .270 became the go to caliber and 7mm08 gained popularity. Then we went through the Ultra Mag calibers and short mag calibers like 7UL 270wsm etc. Now the popular caliber is 6.5 Creedmor of course....and that's kind of funny as I have experience with a Swedish 1896 Mauser in 6.5 Swede with a 28inch barrel that will do everything a 6.5 Creed can do. As for that my 7mm08 will as well. It's funny because ammo and firearms manufacturers in order to keep interest levels up are constantly re-inventing the caliber wheel....and we appreciate that for sure. But when it comes down to hunting, I used to tell customers this when they asked what the best deer caliber was. I'd point to the rifle wall and say "any caliber up there that is legal to hunt deer with if used within the effective range of that caliber and with good shot placement will kill a deer. Yes, there are some which are more forgiving of poor shot placement.The only caliber I ever shot a bunch of deer with and the deer dropped on the spot was 30/30win.........and though I still have a few, I haven't hunted with that caliber in decades. I aim for a heart/lung shot and with calibers like .270 , .308 and 7mm08, the bullet often zips right through and the deer runs for 30-60 yards and then tumbles stone cold dead. Knowing that, you might ask why I don't hunt with my 30/30's? Well I guess just like today's generation is enamored with 6.5 Creed...I became the same with the popular calibers of my generation.
Being a rare Winchester, there will those who will say never fire it or you'll impact the collector value. I'll never understand people who buy a tool with no intention of ever using it. Also noticed the stock was finished with open pores. I wasn't too impressed the first time I noticed these in a new rifle stock but have since come to appreciate them for the character they add to natural wood. Now it's time to make it a more valuable heirloom by taking wild game with it. Without any stories behind it, a firearm is just a hunk of metal and wood. Congratulations on a great find.
Man that thing is fabulous. My dad always shot a pre 64 Model 70 in .270. That gun would shoot one hole groups all day long. Congratulations on a super fine rifle!
Claro Walnut is from California as I understand it. Beautiful rifle. I'd remove the sticker because it might cause corrosion over time by holding moisture.
My dad had one of the original model 70 .338 Alaskans that he bought when they came out in 1958 and it was his go to rifle right up until he died in 2016.
Some times you come across something that if you do not buy you will regret it and it bothers and haunts you for years to come . You will love and appreciate this gun for your life time and can make it happen buy thinning some of your other guns to off set the cost its a win win. You will not loose sleep on selling the composite stocked standard arms but missing out on a rare beauty can nag at you for quite a while.
No, don’t take the sticker off. I’m a 63-year-old man and with a disabled son to care for, I will NEVER be able to afford something like this. When I saw that presentation grade wood, I started drooling right away. You are a blessed man, Adam. Congratulations!!!
@@ReloadingWeatherby as I've told you I run my markv deluxe in the woods snow and rain after the first scratch and dent it no longer was just to look at use them all if you wanted to just look at ,,buy a picture of it for two dollars and put that in the safe or hang it on the wall so people know you have one a picture of one that it
I can remember like it was yesterday seeing the Mark V in American Rifleman when I was 10 - 12 years old. I thought it was the prettiest thing I'd ever seen. I own many nice firearms now, but I've still never owned a Mark V. I don't really know why, because I've acquired pretty much every other gun I've wanted. Except for a Mark V, and a double Holland & Holland. Good lord willing I'll add those one day.
What a great find, congratulations! The gorgeous Claro walnut stock with the high-gloss finish receiver & barrel look amazing. I have a similar Browning sticker on my T-Bolt. It is still there after 8 years of shooting. Your choice on whether it stays. High-gloss rings & high-gloss scope will highlight the beauty of the Model 70 Super Grade.
What an incredible score!! That is just such a nice collector’s rifle! There are four hundred million firearms in America and you got one out of 129!! Just fantastic,great job Who Tee!!!
Most beautiful Winchester I have eve seen and I had some beauties for a long time. Love the tiger stripes in the wood and the marquis checkering. I am also stunned you were reluctant to get rid of the 338 knowing this Win was waiting for you. Good job!
I find something like this each and every month😳 being a 60+ year collector I just don’t go to the store otherwise I WILL bring something home! Gunaholic with No recovery in sight 🤣
That 264 is a lovely rifle... So refreshing to see blued steel and walnut.... old school like me (1942 vintage!)..... Yes, take the sitcker off... That's nice bit of timber in the handle..... I am jealous..... Beeeyoootiful! Please shoot it... it's what it was built for.....🙂
Winchester model 70 current production is one of the best firearms made in all of history. The design is fearless and the current manufacturing quality control is absolutely outstanding. Those who think 364 is better, have rose coloured glasses on.
Yes Sir, Take the Sticker off. I understand that with it on there, It's "Mint" and those stickers are fine for the Regular M70 (like the 3 I have with the Plastic stock, I pulled those stickers off) But NOT for that Rifle. I have a Weatherby Mark V in 7MM Weatherby Mag. It's from around 1986 and has never (other than the Factory) had a round through it. I did the same thing as you are talking about....After mounting a Leupold Scope on it, I wrapped it in a very soft cloth to protect the Walnut stock, put it inside a padded hardcase, and set it back to be handed down to my Sons as an Heirloom. I also have a Weatherby Mark V Weathermark in 7mm Weatherby. It's Stainless and Plastic so IF I want to shoot 7mm Weatherby Mag, I use it.
You have to find a gloss black scope for that. The last one I got was a new old stock gloss leupold off eBay. I put that on a Weatherby vanguard sporter deluxe, with gloss black tally one piece mounts. Rifles like that just don’t look right with a matte black scope on it. I’ve seen a company on eBay doing gloss black cerakote on scopes too, but I’d want to double check with the manufacturer on any possible warranty issues with the cerakote.
It needs a high end European quick mount for the classic fixed 6x scope, shoot once for showing the precision, save the target with the rifle, clean it well, get a glass gun case, and write a will on how it should be transferred to when you join him above us all.
Beautiful gun, that wood is amazing, I still like wood on a gun, I have some of both n the wood is great too looks at n feel n think of a real Human turning it into a piece of art n History, 👏👏👏
Auction off the guns at Tolivers . Signed , plus bottom of playing card 17hmr signed . Tolliver Anniversary in Aug. And you can tell us about your couch experiences . Glad you dropped the hammer on this one. Enjoy . I'll say a prayer for your back.
Made to shoot, I bought a super grade maple in 308. Shot a deer with it a couple years ago. I only take it out in good conditions when I hunt out of a blind and it sits in my field rest and use a hard case when it rides in the truck. Not what I use when walking in the woods. Beautiful guns and action smooth like butter, but made to be used. I have a soft spot for Winchester's though and collect them. I shoot 52C and 52D at my 22 shoots. Weaver T36 and Lapua center x lot 28 shoots best for those. Would like to see a video on the 52's if you come by one in the future. Great video, like watching your channel. Keep up the great work!
Get rid of the sticker too. You folks in the US have a super lubricant i buy when im down in Montana or Dakotas. Break Free on all the steel to preserve and prevent rust and oxidation . I patch it in the bore for winter storage too. That will get the glue residue off clean and sweet
A beautiful rifle! The 264 Winchester magnum came first then the 300 Winchester magnum in Winchesters cartridge development. I would take the sticker off and clean it and wipe it down and place carefully in your safe. Controlled round feed like the original Model 70.
That is what I was raised on, The Winchester model 70 in 270 Winchester caliber. They were always so beautiful, that it was almost a shame to fire them. But we had to take home meat for the family. Seeing that gave me a sense of Joy once again. As far as taking the sticker off, if you're going to keep it forever, go ahead and take the sticker off, if you have any doubts. Doubts not only don't take the sticker off but don't shoot it! Put one bullet through it and it loses half of its value!
What makes that stock so special and beautiful is the way the wood is cut its gotta be a big enough tree to cut the stock from the trunk and root area takes over a hundred years for the tree to reach that size
If you think that at the most you will only shoot this at the range and put it back in the safe, then keep the sticker on the barrel. I have two current Extreme Weather and featherweight Model 70’s and you won’t be disappointed with this Hooty. Beautiful rifle and thanks for sharing.
Having a freedom seed dispenser and not dispersing freedom seeds with it is just plain goofy. You will take it to the range regardless of the view count. 😂😂
@@WHOTEEWHO u got me txt laughing while driving u bad😜🤞. Well after finishing watching the video I think a conodrum..WTW is conflicted keep the seed dispenser as art gallery item or as a tool...I vote over 80% of ur heart wants to do a group of 3 with it...
That rifle is amazing Adam. I am so happy for you. This is a rifle that I have on my mind however I did not know that this rare one existed. I would like a safe full of super grades but the one I would and wanted first is the .264 Magnum. It is a barrel burner but you don't have to shoot a super grade to death :) right? Be well Man and as always the best to you and yours, TW
Very nice gun man you did the right thing getting it I really hope the 264 win mag gets the popularity it deserves love the old point blank Range or the crosshairs on the top of back of the deer type calibers way better than them high BC calibers you turn them turrets with 😂
If you shoot it you need to get that sticker off the barrel. The glue on the sticker could damage the blueing from the heat from shooting it. Beautiful gun!
I am a "rifleman" . I just love model 70s. That's a very pretty one. You need to hunt with it. I have a lot of firearms, that one makes me a little jealous. Congratulations.
Beautiful tiger stripe stock! And yes, take the sticker off and save it. To leave it on and shoot it would look tacky! Hoot, just make sure to thoroughly wipe it down every single time after handling it!
Remove the sticker and place it on a piece of wax paper in the box. Then wipe it down very lightly, with a coat of gun oil. If you leave the decal on it will make a spot, uneveness, eventually in the bluing. Especially if you do take it to the range. Absolutely, save the box . So many people discard the boxes. If you ever decide to sell it, the box is a important part in the overall value.
The model 70 Super Grade is perhaps one of the finest rifles on the market. You will not be disappointed with it. When you decide to mount optics on it. Do it a favor and mount quality on it... yes it will cost you. However, it is appropriate. Talley rings and bases. Ziess, Swarovski, high quality. Apply a good quality "wood" wax to the stock and metal work. You can obtain that from Brownells. Well cared for, this rifle will be in the family for generations to come. Very nice 👌 👍 👏
I was JUST going to say the exact same thing 😄
The supergrade is a hunting rifle. It might or might not deliver extreme target accuracy. Appreciate the supergrade for what it is, it doesn't disappoint.
Now you have a rifle that I want to see! I know the plastic, cheap rifles that put three shots in the same hole are great, but they bore me. The M70 however, features the controlled round feed, Mauser action with a manual ejector, a three position safety and thermoplastic bedding with a free floating barrel. The trigger is phenomenal and with the beautiful walnut, checkering and engraving this is a real winner. And the best part is there is no picatinny rail and the barrel isn’t threaded!!!
You did well Adam!
Beautiful rifle I wouldn't even take the sticer off of it cool beans 😎 👍🇺🇸
@dalewells5880 i always liked m70 triggers, when i started doing some research on the m70s that i own, i found out that they have adjustable triggers, so i popped them out of the stocks and fine tuned them to my preference, and also tuned them as close to the same as on another as i could. So that i can use the same squeeze on all of them and know when they will go "BANG!" the only trigger i like better is in the CZ 527 models and of course they have been discontinued....
The mass produced tack-drivers are nice, but the beauty and craftsmanship of a firearm like that is just lovely. That walnut looks fantastic.
I'm 70 and spent a lot of working years in both the firearms retail as well as wholesale business. I've always loved firearms and have hunted my whole life. Gun calibers have always interested me...and quite frankly, people's interest in them has actually amused me. You see there is only so much you can do with a rifle cartridge without it becoming something armies refer to as artillery. I've watched the popularity of various calibers come and go, be re-discovered, or new ones come out which aren't much different ballistically to calibers which were popular many years ago. Every generation seems to popularize a caliber they can kind of call their own. In my early hunting years those calibers were 30/06, 30/30 and 35rem. Oh there were many others, some of which you hardly hear about today...like .257roberts, .308win, 300savage, 6mmRem. As I got older .270 became the go to caliber and 7mm08 gained popularity. Then we went through the Ultra Mag calibers and short mag calibers like 7UL 270wsm etc. Now the popular caliber is 6.5 Creedmor of course....and that's kind of funny as I have experience with a Swedish 1896 Mauser in 6.5 Swede with a 28inch barrel that will do everything a 6.5 Creed can do. As for that my 7mm08 will as well. It's funny because ammo and firearms manufacturers in order to keep interest levels up are constantly re-inventing the caliber wheel....and we appreciate that for sure. But when it comes down to hunting, I used to tell customers this when they asked what the best deer caliber was. I'd point to the rifle wall and say "any caliber up there that is legal to hunt deer with if used within the effective range of that caliber and with good shot placement will kill a deer. Yes, there are some which are more forgiving of poor shot placement.The only caliber I ever shot a bunch of deer with and the deer dropped on the spot was 30/30win.........and though I still have a few, I haven't hunted with that caliber in decades. I aim for a heart/lung shot and with calibers like .270 , .308 and 7mm08, the bullet often zips right through and the deer runs for 30-60 yards and then tumbles stone cold dead. Knowing that, you might ask why I don't hunt with my 30/30's? Well I guess just like today's generation is enamored with 6.5 Creed...I became the same with the popular calibers of my generation.
Beautiful rifle, congratulations on picking it up. Take the sticker off,a gun like that deserves to show all of its beauty.
Being a rare Winchester, there will those who will say never fire it or you'll impact the collector value. I'll never understand people who buy a tool with no intention of ever using it. Also noticed the stock was finished with open pores. I wasn't too impressed the first time I noticed these in a new rifle stock but have since come to appreciate them for the character they add to natural wood. Now it's time to make it a more valuable heirloom by taking wild game with it. Without any stories behind it, a firearm is just a hunk of metal and wood. Congratulations on a great find.
Man that thing is fabulous. My dad always shot a pre 64 Model 70 in .270. That gun would shoot one hole groups all day long. Congratulations on a super fine rifle!
Winchester model 70 in 270 Winchester was Jack O'Connor's rifle of choice. Glad I own a few pre 64 model 70's. Especially the 270 and 30-06
Claro Walnut is from California as I understand it. Beautiful rifle. I'd remove the sticker because it might cause corrosion over time by holding moisture.
Yes but take it off without damaging it and then keep it
The riflemans rifle, that is beautiful wood, awesome checkering!
My dad had one of the original model 70 .338 Alaskans that he bought when they came out in 1958 and it was his go to rifle right up until he died in 2016.
That's incredibly beautiful. Model 70s have always been nice to look at but this is on a level of its own. Congrats!
This is a Dream Bang Bang if there ever was 1..... Congratulations!
Some times you come across something that if you do not buy you will regret it and it bothers and haunts you for years to come .
You will love and appreciate this gun for your life time and can make it happen buy thinning some of your other guns to off set the cost its a win win.
You will not loose sleep on selling the composite stocked standard arms but missing out on a rare beauty can nag at you for quite a while.
No, don’t take the sticker off.
I’m a 63-year-old man and with a disabled son to care for, I will NEVER be able to afford something like this. When I saw that presentation grade wood, I started drooling right away. You are a blessed man, Adam. Congratulations!!!
Hey! I'm shooting my Mark V Deluxe on a weekly basis. You can shoot your fancy Model 70 once
Awesome
@@ReloadingWeatherby as I've told you I run my markv deluxe in the woods snow and rain after the first scratch and dent it no longer was just to look at use them all if you wanted to just look at ,,buy a picture of it for two dollars and put that in the safe or hang it on the wall so people know you have one a picture of one that it
I can remember like it was yesterday seeing the Mark V in American Rifleman when I was 10 - 12 years old. I thought it was the prettiest thing I'd ever seen. I own many nice firearms now, but I've still never owned a Mark V. I don't really know why, because I've acquired pretty much every other gun I've wanted. Except for a Mark V, and a double Holland & Holland. Good lord willing I'll add those one day.
Beautiful rifle, friend of mine has one of the originals in the same caliber, very lethal.
What a great find, congratulations! The gorgeous Claro walnut stock with the high-gloss finish receiver & barrel look amazing. I have a similar Browning sticker on my T-Bolt. It is still there after 8 years of shooting. Your choice on whether it stays. High-gloss rings & high-gloss scope will highlight the beauty of the Model 70 Super Grade.
Fiddleback Walnut.👍
What an incredible score!! That is just such a nice collector’s rifle! There are four hundred million firearms in America and you got one out of 129!! Just fantastic,great job Who Tee!!!
Great show and thanks again for the info 👍👍👍👍👍👍😁👏👏👏
I don't have any leads on mule deer. But I live in Alaska and have leads on mountain goat, black bear and black tail deer if your ever interested.
Love it Adam, that you thinking about what your boy would feeling about his rifle,that is a amazingly beautiful rifle well done!!!
Most beautiful Winchester I have eve seen and I had some beauties for a long time. Love the tiger stripes in the wood and the marquis checkering. I am also stunned you were reluctant to get rid of the 338 knowing this Win was waiting for you. Good job!
I find something like this each and every month😳 being a 60+ year collector I just don’t go to the store otherwise I WILL bring something home! Gunaholic with No recovery in sight 🤣
I absolutely adore that rifle, it is exquisitely beautiful and a true collectors item. So happy you got it!
Congratulations Adam. You do what makes you happy.
That Winchester is one hell of a nice rifle..
That 264 is a lovely rifle... So refreshing to see blued steel and walnut.... old school like me (1942 vintage!)..... Yes, take the sitcker off... That's nice bit of timber in the handle..... I am jealous..... Beeeyoootiful! Please shoot it... it's what it was built for.....🙂
Beautiful. Love some 70's
That is a beautiful rifle. I don't think i could have passed that up either!!! Great purchase.
Winchester model 70 current production is one of the best firearms made in all of history. The design is fearless and the current manufacturing quality control is absolutely outstanding. Those who think 364 is better, have rose coloured glasses on.
Sticker off. Beautiful rifle. Any Winchester Super grade is nice but that one is awesome. Love the caliber too!
Yes Sir, Take the Sticker off. I understand that with it on there, It's "Mint" and those stickers are fine for the Regular M70 (like the 3 I have with the Plastic stock, I pulled those stickers off) But NOT for that Rifle.
I have a Weatherby Mark V in 7MM Weatherby Mag. It's from around 1986 and has never (other than the Factory) had a round through it. I did the same thing as you are talking about....After mounting a Leupold Scope on it, I wrapped it in a very soft cloth to protect the Walnut stock, put it inside a padded hardcase, and set it back to be handed down to my Sons as an Heirloom. I also have a Weatherby Mark V Weathermark in 7mm Weatherby. It's Stainless and Plastic so IF I want to shoot 7mm Weatherby Mag, I use it.
You have to find a gloss black scope for that. The last one I got was a new old stock gloss leupold off eBay. I put that on a Weatherby vanguard sporter deluxe, with gloss black tally one piece mounts. Rifles like that just don’t look right with a matte black scope on it. I’ve seen a company on eBay doing gloss black cerakote on scopes too, but I’d want to double check with the manufacturer on any possible warranty issues with the cerakote.
It needs a high end European quick mount for the classic fixed 6x scope, shoot once for showing the precision, save the target with the rifle, clean it well, get a glass gun case, and write a will on how it should be transferred to when you join him above us all.
Beautiful rifle! And I love that caliber!
That’s a damn beautiful rifle. I am my grandfather‘s 1937 deluxe model savage 99 CD
Beautiful gun, that wood is amazing, I still like wood on a gun, I have some of both n the wood is great too looks at n feel n think of a real Human turning it into a piece of art n History, 👏👏👏
Awesome ! I've just got an 1981 model 70 but I'm sure they made 129,000 of them lol, glad for ya and proud for ya !!!!!
BREATHTAKING BEAUTY
This is the best gun . You must be a happy man now ! 😊😊😊😊 Take care of it .🎉
Auction off the guns at Tolivers . Signed , plus bottom of playing card 17hmr signed . Tolliver Anniversary in Aug. And you can tell us about your couch experiences . Glad you dropped the hammer on this one. Enjoy . I'll say a prayer for your back.
Made to shoot, I bought a super grade maple in 308. Shot a deer with it a couple years ago. I only take it out in good conditions when I hunt out of a blind and it sits in my field rest and use a hard case when it rides in the truck. Not what I use when walking in the woods. Beautiful guns and action smooth like butter, but made to be used. I have a soft spot for Winchester's though and collect them. I shoot 52C and 52D at my 22 shoots. Weaver T36 and Lapua center x lot 28 shoots best for those. Would like to see a video on the 52's if you come by one in the future. Great video, like watching your channel. Keep up the great work!
Sticker off, keep it safe somewhere you can provide the purchaser of you ever sell it.
It’s a beauty 🙌
Happy to see you went back and picked up that rifle. That’s one you will never regret buying and pass down to your sons 😀
Get rid of the sticker too. You folks in the US have a super lubricant i buy when im down in Montana or Dakotas. Break Free on all the steel to preserve and prevent rust and oxidation . I patch it in the bore for winter storage too. That will get the glue residue off clean and sweet
Very nice, nothing beats beautiful wood. The sticker is temp, take it off.
Love the video of you hunting with your son. That’s great. Wonderful memories for both of you.
One of my favorite videos
A beautiful rifle! The 264 Winchester magnum came first then the 300 Winchester magnum in Winchesters cartridge development. I would take the sticker off and clean it and wipe it down and place carefully in your safe. Controlled round feed like the original Model 70.
That is what I was raised on, The Winchester model 70 in 270 Winchester caliber. They were always so beautiful, that it was almost a shame to fire them. But we had to take home meat for the family. Seeing that gave me a sense of Joy once again.
As far as taking the sticker off, if you're going to keep it forever, go ahead and take the sticker off, if you have any doubts. Doubts not only don't take the sticker off but don't shoot it! Put one bullet through it and it loses half of its value!
I really miss the days when they made rifles with fancy walnut stocks and highly polished bluing. Thanks for showing us this one
What makes that stock so special and beautiful is the way the wood is cut its gotta be a big enough tree to cut the stock from the trunk and root area takes over a hundred years for the tree to reach that size
If you think that at the most you will only shoot this at the range and put it back in the safe, then keep the sticker on the barrel. I have two current Extreme Weather and featherweight Model 70’s and you won’t be disappointed with this Hooty. Beautiful rifle and thanks for sharing.
Having a freedom seed dispenser and not dispersing freedom seeds with it is just plain goofy. You will take it to the range regardless of the view count. 😂😂
Preach 😂
Nah
@@WHOTEEWHO u got me txt laughing while driving u bad😜🤞. Well after finishing watching the video I think a conodrum..WTW is conflicted keep the seed dispenser as art gallery item or as a tool...I vote over 80% of ur heart wants to do a group of 3 with it...
@@VinnyVince762 try 99% wants to 🤣.
He will take it to the range, just won’t do a vid on it ✌️
That's quite a step up from a Ruger American. Beautiful rifle. Remove the sticker but save it. All the best with it and enjoy!...
Wow that's a beautiful rifle 💯💯👏👏
Let's go Adam!
The curl in that stock is absolutely amazing. You did well on this buddy
That is one Beautiful rifle!!! (Take the sticker off but save it). Congratulations great caliber!!!
Needs to be a fancy fancy scope if it gets a scope.
That rifle is amazing Adam. I am so happy for you. This is a rifle that I have on my mind however I did not know that this rare one existed. I would like a safe full of super grades but the one I would and wanted first is the .264 Magnum. It is a barrel burner but you don't have to shoot a super grade to death :) right? Be well Man and as always the best to you and yours, TW
That sir is a beautiful rifle and a great caliber I was afraid you was about to let it pass you by super happy for you
That a sweet looking rig!!! WTW love watching your videos on hunting rigs 👍🏼
Damn dude! You got a real beauty! Those Model 70s with claw extractors are amazing rifles!
That is an amazing looking rifle.
Run the action & drop the floor plate
Love to see & hear the action 🎉
Great 👨 👨👩👧 family man.👍😎
The model 70 ( IMO) is THE most beautiful & quality factory bolt ever made . A Ruger No 1 is a damn close 2nd.
That is a beautiful rifle
The only Winchester 70 I'd rather have is the Jack O'Connor commemorative. Even the mule deer looks good.
That thing has some beautiful wood!
Very nice gun man you did the right thing getting it I really hope the 264 win mag gets the popularity it deserves love the old point blank Range or the crosshairs on the top of back of the deer type calibers way better than them high BC calibers you turn them turrets with 😂
That is a beautiful weapon no doubt !
That is a beautiful rifle!
Heck yeah brother 👍🏻🇺🇸
Gorgeous. Absolutely perfect!
Very nice rifle, well done!!👍🏼😊
That’s awesome man!! Congrats!! Love model 70!!!
Wow... Beautiful wood stock
Beautiful rifle, congrats!!!
Absolutely beautiful thank you so much
Beautiful Firearm!
That rifle is so nice it nearly popped my eyeballs.
If you shoot it you need to get that sticker off the barrel. The glue on the sticker could damage the blueing from the heat from shooting it. Beautiful gun!
👍👍
Sticker needs to come off . I think it needs a Leopold 3x9 mounted in Control rings will look like atrue classic with class
Beautiful rifle 👍
It’s so beautiful, what a find . Congratulations WTW
Rifle perfection. Awesome catch
Glad to contribute to the effort
WTW, that is a Stunning rifle. Keep it, do not shoot. It is Sweet
I didn't know any company was making rifles that beautiful now!
I am a "rifleman" . I just love model 70s. That's a very pretty one. You need to hunt with it. I have a lot of firearms, that one makes me a little jealous. Congratulations.
That is Beautiful!!
THAT, is the nicest rifle I have seen on your site.
Beautiful tiger stripe stock! And yes, take the sticker off and save it. To leave it on and shoot it would look tacky!
Hoot, just make sure to thoroughly wipe it down every single time after handling it!
Beautiful love the fancy rifle and caliber ❤
I'm not a gun collector. As far as I'm concerned it isn't worth a damn of I can't use it.
I get collecting, it's just not my thing. If I have something like that, I'll sell it to someone who'll enjoy it more than I would. Everyone happy.
I agree!… Never wanted a safe queen taking up space.
Congratulations you deserve it
That's sweet, nice find.
Congratulations buddy. Awesome trade.
That is abeauty and i. Would cherish it for every big game hunt
I’ve seen these on gun broker. They are tempting for sure. Saw buds gun shop has the mule deer edition for like $1900.