imprezagm4
Member
Hi!
I purchased (from a pawn shop) a Winchester Model 70 (.243) about 2 years ago for a coyote rifle and I just noticed it has "Youth Ranger" stamped on the barrel. I know the "ranger" designation means it has a cheaper wood/finish... but what is the difference between the youth and standard models? I figure it is just a smaller stock but I am not sure if there is anything else. The stock seems to fit me fine.
I probably should have looked the rifle over better before I threw money at it, I was pretty new to firearms at that point though.
Thanks
I purchased (from a pawn shop) a Winchester Model 70 (.243) about 2 years ago for a coyote rifle and I just noticed it has "Youth Ranger" stamped on the barrel. I know the "ranger" designation means it has a cheaper wood/finish... but what is the difference between the youth and standard models? I figure it is just a smaller stock but I am not sure if there is anything else. The stock seems to fit me fine.
I probably should have looked the rifle over better before I threw money at it, I was pretty new to firearms at that point though.
Thanks