Aiden204
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I recently acquired a rifle that I do not really think I’ll ever use. I figured it would be appreciated here so thought I’d share.
First heres a link to a video of the stock in the light.
The Stock is really the star of the show, which is why theres not really much for pictures of the action itself.
Back in the day when Weatherby was starting out they would take existing rifles & restock them, while often simultaneously rebarreling them to one of the Weatherby calibres. This stopped in 1956 when Weatherby released the Mark V.
The rifle I own is a pre 54 Winchester Model 70 in 300 Weatherby. The stock is most likely from around the same time period. It is absolutely beautiful. It's almost entirely blemish free except for a small chip near the bolt. I cant imagine theres many of these original stocks left. It's a nice unique piece of Weatherby’s history and one I dont think I’ll ever sell.
First heres a link to a video of the stock in the light.
The Stock is really the star of the show, which is why theres not really much for pictures of the action itself.
Back in the day when Weatherby was starting out they would take existing rifles & restock them, while often simultaneously rebarreling them to one of the Weatherby calibres. This stopped in 1956 when Weatherby released the Mark V.
The rifle I own is a pre 54 Winchester Model 70 in 300 Weatherby. The stock is most likely from around the same time period. It is absolutely beautiful. It's almost entirely blemish free except for a small chip near the bolt. I cant imagine theres many of these original stocks left. It's a nice unique piece of Weatherby’s history and one I dont think I’ll ever sell.
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