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Model 70 safety problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Shortmagman" data-source="post: 1914316" data-attributes="member: 10723"><p>I own 6 Model 70 Winchesters, because I love them. Three of them have Timney Triggers and three have the MOA triggers. The older Models had the old Winchesters triggers and I never could get a consistent trigger pull so I replaced them with Timney. These triggers have worked very well. I even replaced the trigger on my only pre64 with a Timney and it works great with a 3lb pull. I found that the newer M70's with the MOA trigger are easy to adjust down to about 3lbs. Two of my M70 were bought in early 2000 they had the old Winchester trigger. I have found that you can get all of them to shoot well for hunting at 3-400 yr if you work at it. My first one a 300WSM Coyote is very accurate. My second one a 270WSM Featherweight was also very accurate. Since I only bought my pre64 30-06 a few months ago I have yet to work out the perfect load for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shortmagman, post: 1914316, member: 10723"] I own 6 Model 70 Winchesters, because I love them. Three of them have Timney Triggers and three have the MOA triggers. The older Models had the old Winchesters triggers and I never could get a consistent trigger pull so I replaced them with Timney. These triggers have worked very well. I even replaced the trigger on my only pre64 with a Timney and it works great with a 3lb pull. I found that the newer M70's with the MOA trigger are easy to adjust down to about 3lbs. Two of my M70 were bought in early 2000 they had the old Winchester trigger. I have found that you can get all of them to shoot well for hunting at 3-400 yr if you work at it. My first one a 300WSM Coyote is very accurate. My second one a 270WSM Featherweight was also very accurate. Since I only bought my pre64 30-06 a few months ago I have yet to work out the perfect load for it. [/QUOTE]
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