Question is to broad in scope. Both perform as designed.
Your winchester model 70 featherweight,pre-64 rifle was made in 1956.
By the serial #.
A pre-64 Winchester model 70 feather weight rifle will bring between 800-1,100 dollars,depending on the overall original condition of your rifle,and a good bore.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 70 bolt action rifle was made in the year 1990.
A pre-64 Winchester model 70 feather weight rifle will bring between 800-1,100 dollars,depending on the overall original condition of your rifle,and a good bore.
Yes.A fine made rifle in a great caliber.I had one in .308Win and loved it.That rifle took many deer.
I use a 2.5-8x36 VX3...
Colt did not make the rifle. Sauer made it for them.
The pre-64 winchester model 70 featherweight rifles are currently valued at between 425 dollars for a rifle with 60% original finish remaining up to 1,000 dollars for a fine example with 90%original finish remaining.You could also add 20% to the above stated values if your rifle has a aluminum butt plate.
The current value of a pre-64 Winchester model 70 featherweight chambered in .358 Win.is running between 1,250-2,500 dollars for a rifle exhibiting between 60%-90% of its original finish on both the wood and metal,and a good bore.Some collectors would probably pay more depending on the individual and how bad he wants this rifle for his or her collection.
Your Winchester model 70 featherweight rifle which was made in 1983,will range in price from 250-450 dollars based on the rifle having between 60%-95% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.
Contact Sauer.