TRY A WINCHESTER GUN SITE, THESE RIFLES GO ABOUT 3000 FEET PER SECOND AND DONT SLOW DOWN MUCH AT 100 YARDS, THEY DROP ABOUT 3 INCHES AT 300 YARDS. GREAT MOOSE GUN.
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These were sold by Sears and Roebuck. The Model 300 is really a Winchester model 1400. SORT OF The Ted Williams 300 is basically a Winchester 1400, and the TW 200 is basically the Winchester 1200, but certain parts do NOT interchange. The buttstocks and trigger guards, for example. Here is a cross reference chart. It is correct that Sears had some exclusive features on the Ted Williams models. I have a Ted Williams 300 that has an adjustable choke that was not available on the Winchester 1400, for example. http://proofhouse.com/cm/house_brand.htm
Rifle chambered in one of the cartridges named Winchester Magnum- such as the .300 Winchester Magnum- or .300 Win mag for short.
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1965
There was no 300 Winchester Magnum cartridge in 1939. A 1939 Model 70 would be marked "300 Mag"...and it will be chambered for the 300 H&H Magnum cartridge. There was no other 30 Magnum cartridge in 1939 in the Model 70. The 300 Winchester magnum cartridge was introduced in 1963,...the last year the Pre'64 Model 70 was made. Your 1939 Model 70 may have had a later barrel swapped in to it. 300 Winchester and 300 Win Mag are the same cartridge.
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