In the last three years I have sold:
.264 WM Featherweight 1961
30-06 Featherweight 1952
.243 Rifle 1955
.270 Rifle 1951 (My first Hunting rifle given to me in 1964 with a 4x Unertl Hawk scope)
243 Featherweight 1959
I still have a :
.243 Varmint with a big old 6-24 Balvar variable
.308 Featherweight 1957 with 2-8 Leupold Varix3 with Boone and Crockett reticule
.264WM "Westerner " rifle 1960 with 4.5-14 Leupold Vari x3
.375 H&H Super grade 1955 with Lyman Iron sights
.458 WM 1956 African with three leaf sights factory
The remaining rifles I have are gonna be real hard to give up, I don't shoot the .458 since first I got it a few years ago along with the .375 from an old safari guy's estate . I hunt with another .375 , at least I did in 2019 elk season.
The .264 Westerner got me my last of 20 years of antelope in 2019 .It really reaches out . The .243 hasn't been varminting with me in 20 years , it was a windy day varmint gun and is heavy ! The .308 Featherweight is a tack driver (but I have a Harry Lawson .308 that Is MY little rifle) and one of my son will get it after he moves to Oregon this coming spring. Possibly the .243 Varmint also for the 12 year old grandson .
The market is currently down for Pre 64 Model 70s , but their quality is not coming back again. Maybe the coming Chinese Masters will buy them , they could kill cattle with the Safari Guns and my family could survive a nuclear winter