Two Used Super Express In .375 H&H At Cabela's

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Made about 1994-98. IMO about the nicest finished of the standard factory Win 70s.
 
Used Model 70s can be great or a total failure. Plus, Winchester has declined some work on older New Haven guns.

I’d have to know it feeds and functions perfectly.
 
Not seeing things- both shown are PF.
 
Hmm- Don't know what they are- could be 1992-1994 transition rifles? I have a Super Express CRF Win 70 375 HH. Marked same "Super Express" on floor plate but with "Classic Super Express" on right side of barrel. Also possibility of changed floor plate/other parts?
Pics of my rifle

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The M-70 with the scope sure looks like it has a full length extractor to me, although it is blued. Also you can see the collar that holds the extractor in place. The other one I did not look at closely. 95% sure on the one with the scope, but then I am having both of my eyes done next month.

Lon
 
Hmm- Don't know what they are- could be 1992-1994 transition rifles? I have a Super Express CRF Win 70 375 HH. Marked same "Super Express" on floor plate but with "Classic Super Express" on right side of barrel. Also possibility of changed floor plate/other parts?
Pics of my rifle

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Mine has a PF serial number, but is definitely CRF. I think some sketchy stuff always happens during transition periods.
 
Both of the rifles pictured appear to be push feeds. I have a 1992 model that is push feed and has never had an issue. Its been to Africa once but also has had the Sh.....shot out of it.

I have four M70s, three push feeds (I have owned one for 48 years). one crf. None of them have ever been to a gunsmith.
 
The M-70 with the scope sure looks like it has a full length extractor to me, although it is blued. Also you can see the collar that holds the extractor in place. The other one I did not look at closely. 95% sure on the one with the scope, but then I am having both of my eyes done next month.

Lon

the one @fourfive8 posted is not one of the ones for sale - his definitely is CRF. And also note his proper 90-degree scope rotation to get the turret away from the ejection/loading port. Smart move.
 
I bought mine here in the UK for £1100 only had 20 shots from new. It’s 2004-05 I think. Absolutely love it
 
The M-70 with the scope sure looks like it has a full length extractor to me, although it is blued. Also you can see the collar that holds the extractor in place. The other one I did not look at closely. 95% sure on the one with the scope, but then I am having both of my eyes done next month.

Lon
I just got my left eye done last week. The multifocal lesce was 3k.. i can read small letters and see clearly with no glasses with the left eye.
Right eue is next month. Good luck with your procedure
Krish
 
the one @fourfive8 posted is not one of the ones for sale - his definitely is CRF. And also note his proper 90-degree scope rotation to get the turret away from the ejection/loading port. Smart move.
Please excuse my ignorance I'm trying to learn something now ... Indexing the scope 90* so the turret is out of the way of the ejection port ,,, is that a common practice on just that rifle in question or something to think about on some of my bolt guns ? I shoot a bunch with open sights on my lever guns and I just scoped my cz in 375hh and 416rigby just last week to start brushing up before a trip so shooting around my property with a scope I know is much different than when something is possibly running you down , (that's why my lever guns have open sights it's what I pig hunt regularly with) , I don't hunt out of the safety of a tree stand or buggy so my feet are usually always on the ground and I probably don't run as fast as I used to ;)
 

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