I've owned a lot of rifles over about 65 years of my life from .22s up to a .338 Browning A-Bolt. My first, at 16, was a Marlin M60 Glenfield .22 & my first centerfire was a Marlin M336 Texan 30/30. Some other calibers I've owned, including multiples of some, were .22 mag, 22-250, .243, 300 Savage, 30/06, 7X57, 6.5X55, .270, 270 Weatherby Mag, 35 Rem, 7mm Mag & 300 WM & my go-to gun since 1965 -- a M70 .264 mag. It & a custom built Robar M700 .300 WM are the only two firearms I still own-- at least for the time being.
I bought the M70 .264 mag with a Redfield scope through Stoeger Arms where my ex-neighbor in NJ worked as an accountant and later became CEO.
A while back, I was kind of going over the number & type of critters that trusty M70 has let the air out of over the last 60+ years. It started with a North Kaibab buck (below photo) a couple months after I bought it and ended with my little desert sheep 60+ years later. In between those two, that .264 did an outstanding job.
I don't have exact numbers, but between mule deer, eastern & Tex. whitetail, Coues and CA blacktail, it has put down at least four dozen deer, six pronghorns, 11 elk, more than a dozen javelina (I used different guns for others), four BC black bears and at least 12 coyotes and two bobcats. Add to these a 61" Canada moose, three caribou subspecies, 11 of my 12 animals from Africa; a red stag, tahr, chamois and wallaby from New Zealand; a Russian boar, a blackbuck, a Scimitar antelope and several exotic sheep & goats.
It had been carried in a rifle scabbard for many, many miles on numerous horseback hunts and when I was guiding in Colo. during the mid-1970s. So it took a bit of a beating. I eventually had Robar Inc. put a satin silver NP3 (no rust) finish and a McMillan synthetic stock on it. I also changed out the scope to a Leupold high-end one in satin silver. With those improvements, it looks almost new yet, as seem in last photo below.
The evolution of both hunter & gun over the ages...
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