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cbrock
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Good morning, I stumbled onto a rifle, a couple of days ago, for a good price. I'd like opinions as to whether it would be suitable for entry level long range benchrest. It's a 50's era Model 70 with the 28" Bull barrel. The barrel has been set back a half inch and it's been rechambered to 30-338. It's in a Marksman stock and has a International Mark 8 rear sight, with no front sight present. The rifle has been bedded the barrel free floated, except for the first inch. It has also been shortened to 12 1/4" length of pull. (I've got a bunch of freeland adjustable butts that could make the fit right for me, I like longer than standard anyway.) The bore and about everything else except for, handling marks on the wood, is outstanding. I'd probably buy this rifle as an across the course Match rifle, or something, 'cause the price is so good. But is this caliber, and rifle configuration, something that could be used to get off the ground? I realize that that changes would have to be made to make it optimal. But on a shoestring, what do you think? I appreciate any comments you all probably get this kind of question 3 times a day. Much thanks, Charles