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Gunsmithing
New Model 70 Cocking Cam Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 1073343" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>The temptation to sell it and move on is certainly there, but at the same time this is supposed to be a quality model and in all other aspects it is. Selling it would also mean taking a financial hit on the rifle as I had purchased it new. It seems like taking a hit through no fault of my own is kind of a bad shake. I am leery to send it back to Winchester again as they have been unsuccessful twice now in solving the issue. The fact that the new bolt they sent me is cutting the same groove is worrisome. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone else have one of the new model 70's and have you experienced this? Specifically the stainless model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 1073343, member: 89878"] The temptation to sell it and move on is certainly there, but at the same time this is supposed to be a quality model and in all other aspects it is. Selling it would also mean taking a financial hit on the rifle as I had purchased it new. It seems like taking a hit through no fault of my own is kind of a bad shake. I am leery to send it back to Winchester again as they have been unsuccessful twice now in solving the issue. The fact that the new bolt they sent me is cutting the same groove is worrisome. Does anyone else have one of the new model 70's and have you experienced this? Specifically the stainless model. [/QUOTE]
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