500 USD or so.
BA
It depends on the particular model of the rifle, not the caliber it is in. What model and make is it?
S&W never made a lever action rifle.
The bolt action rifle was invented by Scottish immigrant James Paris Lee.
The semi-auto rifle
The bolt action was created as a repeating rifle capable of firing a powerful cartridge.
The 223 is considered a Short Action rifle.
They are usually broken out by the type of action- break open, bolt action, lever action, pumps, automatic, etc. AND- the muzzleloading rifle.
THIS IS REALLY NOT AN ANSWER BUT ANOTHER QUESTION. MY HUSBANDS FAMILY HAS PASSED THIS STEVENS MODEL 66-B RIFLE DOWN 3 GENERATIONS AND WE ARE LOOKING FOR PROBABLY THE SAME ANSWERS? I DO KNOW THAT THEY HAD PURCHASED THE RIFLE AT THE LOCAL WOOLSWORTH DEPARTMENT STORE IN CALIPATRIA, CAIFORNIA IN THE 1930 - 1940'S. I'M GOING TO USE THAT DIRECTION NEXT AND IF I FIND SOMETHING I'LL RETURN. WISH ME LUCK. R BUTLER - EL CENTRO, CA
That will depend on the make of the rifle and the age of your pump rifle.
The H&R model 300 Ultra Rifle is a bolt action, repeating rifle. Typically built on a FN or Sako action, but possible other manufacture of actions. Generally considered a good quality rifle.
For a CF rifle, there are only three steps. Open action, insert ammunition, close action.