I bought this the other day and looks like I have a lot to learn....again.. It's a single shot and appears to be a generation 1. Pretty good shape for one made in the mid-70's, and the wood is not too bad. It's a .220 Swift now, but I contacted SSS and they have (or will have again soon) the parts necessary to convert the bolt head to .378". Not sure what caliber yet but leaning toward a 6x45. Should be reasonably accurate, plenty of brass and bullets. I'll know more about what to do with the original barrel after I shoot it. I'm hoping it will be OK for coyotes out to 300 yards. That about the limit of where I'd be shooting.

It has Weaver bases now but looks like the rear is going to be too high. It is .140" higher than the front and I read in a thread here that the difference for 0 MOA should be around .050". Or, they may be prefect for a 200 yards zero. More to learn about those also.

I like old rifles and enjoy learning about them...got my hand's full this time.

Opinion's and comment about these rifles appreciated.

Hank