The 300 Winchester Magnum was not introduced until 1963. So yes most likely it is the H&H. I would do a chamber cast to make sure though. Both the .300 Win Magnum and the .300 H&H Magnum were standard calibers for the Model 70 in that era, with the .300 Win Magnum the more rare of the two. If your rifle is only stamped ".300 Magnum" it is more likely the .300 Win Magnum. You will want to have the chamber cast and the caliber verified before attempting to fire the rifle. I am lucky enough to own a pre 64 model 70 win,in the 300h&h.It is stamped 300 H&h Maginum.If your gun is stamped 300 Magnum , it is probally a 300 win mag.
I HAVE A 1937 MODEL 70 STAMPED 300 MAGNUM AND THE CHAMBER IS 300 H & H.
M70 means it was made in 1970
There are several websites that one purchase a Dell Precision M70 from. Among them are Dell, eBay, Amazon, and Overstock. There are also quite a few websites that sale parts for Dell Precision M70.
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Browning does not make a M70 semi auto 7mm nag
How much a Zastava m70 costs, varies depending on where you buy it. The price can range from $350 to $750. This concerns a non military version of the rifle.
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1937
@ 1950
The value of your Browning BAR which was made in 1970(M70) is between 450-650 dollars,depending on overall condition,and a good bore.
Winchester M70 .30-06
Made in 1955. DC