Sgt. grizz
Well-Known Member
If it is a pre-64 I would leave it a lone because they are worth a lot more in original condition, with that said I have put barrels on a lot of pre-64 and modern model 70's. You can rebarrel to a lot of different cases. 6.5x284 is a great round I have one and love it. You don't have to stick with only long action cases I have done as small as a 22br 6br on that action and it works great, so just think about what you want to use it for and build around that. In my opinion the 6.5x284 is a good all around cartridge I use Lupua brass and 1/8 or 1/9 twist depending on what the customer wants. I have shoot mine out to 2080 yards during a URSA match and I also hunt with it and it's a great hunting round. And you have lots of bullet options along with powder options to choose from.I have a Winchester M70 Lightweight Carbine I purchased when I was 18, that was 24yrs ago. I am looking to re-barrel this rifle, I was thinking about sending it to Hart Barrels and have them put a new barrel on it. That had me thinking about changing caliber as well, with the M70 receiver, what would you guys recommend? I had thought about a 6.5-284, what would work for that receiver? I reload my own ammo, but I don't want to make my own brass, I would like to stay with something that is readily available on the market. I do not have a 30 caliber in my arsenal and do not have a 6.5 in my arsenal. Any thoughts out there that I could use with the receiver?
Thanks.