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Yesterday, as I was driving to Willey Bros in Reno, I told myself that I was going to look for something different, something other than S&Ws or Colts. It didn't take me long to spot this ASNIB Winchester M70 Super Grade in 7x57 w/Leupold VX3i 3.5-10. Liking M70s, metric cartridges and being super impulsive, it left with me. It'll pair nicely with my M70 Classic Featherweight in 6.5x55.
 

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Works for me. Those cartridges are the best example of excellent things that certain people would never use because "They weren't invented here".
 
Beautiful M70 - love the caliber.

I was at the big Lakeland show maybe thirty years ago with a friend. He found this incredible three leaf open sighted custom Mauser bought for a song. I'll never forget his excitement, but he said "I'll probably never find ammo. It's a .275 Rigby." Said we could probably stop at Walmart on the way home and find a few boxes. After his puzzled look I casually mentioned .275 Rigby was English for 7x57 Mauser.
 
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Beautiful M70 - love the caliber.

I was at the big Lakeland show maybe thirty years ago with a friend. He found this incredible three leaf open sighted custom Mauser bought for a song. I'll never forget his excitement, but he said "I'll probably never find ammo. It's a .275 Rigby." Said we could probably stop at Walmart on the way home and find a few boxes. After his puzzled look I casually mentioned .275 Rigby was English for 7x57 Mauser.

Always fun when metric and Imperial get turned around. I was at an auction where the auctioneer read what was on the side of a nickeled Ballester-Molina, '11.25x23mm'. Room fell oddly silent, so I looked around trying to keep a straight face. Guy behind was clearly salivating for this gun, saw me, and then asked, "But what the hell caliber is that?" I did my best knowledgeable face and said, "Oh, it's 45 in metric." He mulled what I said for a moment and then the penny dropped. Two minutes later it was his gun.
 

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