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Win Model 70 or Rem Model 7 7mm-08
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 1998249" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>I've had two Winchester Model 70's and was able to make both of them shoot Sub-MOA with their original factory barrels. </p><p></p><p>Older Model 70's may require some stock work to get them consistent, but you are considering a new one with B&C stock and the new MOA trigger, so it may be good to go out of the box. </p><p></p><p>For folks who love to insert aftermarket parts and play the Lego-type game with their firearms, both Winchester and Remington are made for it. And many love to tweak and personalize their rifles. </p><p></p><p>For folks who just want a rifle that shoots great without any further work, I wouldn't and indeed didn't go with either one of these old standby workhorses. If you want a synthetic stocked rifle that you can adjust the trigger to the way you want it right out of the box and go shoot it and it is great without all the work--buy a synthetic stocked Sauer 100. All the work is done, just mount good scope and be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 1998249, member: 879"] I've had two Winchester Model 70's and was able to make both of them shoot Sub-MOA with their original factory barrels. Older Model 70's may require some stock work to get them consistent, but you are considering a new one with B&C stock and the new MOA trigger, so it may be good to go out of the box. For folks who love to insert aftermarket parts and play the Lego-type game with their firearms, both Winchester and Remington are made for it. And many love to tweak and personalize their rifles. For folks who just want a rifle that shoots great without any further work, I wouldn't and indeed didn't go with either one of these old standby workhorses. If you want a synthetic stocked rifle that you can adjust the trigger to the way you want it right out of the box and go shoot it and it is great without all the work--buy a synthetic stocked Sauer 100. All the work is done, just mount good scope and be happy. [/QUOTE]
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