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Description:
The parent and grandparent cartridges of the .218 Bee are the .25-20 and .32-20 respectively. The Bee holds a performance slot in between the .22 Hornet and the .222 Remington. In that role it makes a very good account for itself as a pest control, varmint, and small game hunting cartridge. The Winchester 43 is a little brother to the Model 70, built to be a price point rifle to capture the need for a popularly priced varmint rifle. They were surprisingly accurate, posting 1 MOA groups at 100 yds by some accounts. This one is in good shooting shape, and ready to take care of business. .218 Bee
Chambers:
5 rounds Metal Condition:
Good. There are some bare spots and some pits on the barrel. Wood Condition:
"Fair. There are a large number of scratches and dents, but the wood is sound. Bore Condition:
"Shiny and bright, with good rifling. Barrels:
24 inches Triggers:
Factory trigger. Stock Dimensions:
LOP: 13-1/4 inches Butt Pad:
Steel plate. Weight:
6 lb - 11 oz Sights:
"Gold bead and notch open sights, drilled and tapped for scope, outfitted with a vintage Weaver K5 scope. Item Location:
Rogers