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Reviews of newer winchester model 70
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2577078" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I had the last iteration of the Stealth in .308 with a 1:12 barrel I think marked New Haven (really can't remember right off hand). The quality was good and the accuracy was around a half MOA using Federal GMM with 175gr SMKs. I wouldn't say the bolt was as slick as a Tikka, but certainly better than a Bergara B14 or similarly priced 700 clones. I think they are great hunting rifles if you want to pretty much just shoot them as is from the factory. There are a few options for upgrades like a Timney trigger which was a noticeable improvement over their MOA trigger, but that is about all I would do if I were to purchase another. Mine was even skim bedded from the factory so I didn't mess with that until I changed stocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2577078, member: 113623"] I had the last iteration of the Stealth in .308 with a 1:12 barrel I think marked New Haven (really can't remember right off hand). The quality was good and the accuracy was around a half MOA using Federal GMM with 175gr SMKs. I wouldn't say the bolt was as slick as a Tikka, but certainly better than a Bergara B14 or similarly priced 700 clones. I think they are great hunting rifles if you want to pretty much just shoot them as is from the factory. There are a few options for upgrades like a Timney trigger which was a noticeable improvement over their MOA trigger, but that is about all I would do if I were to purchase another. Mine was even skim bedded from the factory so I didn't mess with that until I changed stocks. [/QUOTE]
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