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Help with accurizing Winchester model 70 264 WinMag
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<blockquote data-quote="nwhunter" data-source="post: 2339801" data-attributes="member: 30991"><p>If it started not holding zero I would blame the scope or mounting of scope before giving up on a M70 SG, they are such a beautiful rifle and I happen to love them. But Model 70's I own aren't exactly tack drivers. Except for a featherwieght I have in 257 roberts. I have had a couple Model 70's in 264 and they were both fairly accurate, sold them because I have 6.5x06 that shoots slightly better and uses less powder to come close to the same performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwhunter, post: 2339801, member: 30991"] If it started not holding zero I would blame the scope or mounting of scope before giving up on a M70 SG, they are such a beautiful rifle and I happen to love them. But Model 70's I own aren't exactly tack drivers. Except for a featherwieght I have in 257 roberts. I have had a couple Model 70's in 264 and they were both fairly accurate, sold them because I have 6.5x06 that shoots slightly better and uses less powder to come close to the same performance. [/QUOTE]
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