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Pre 64 Win 70 vs Post 64 Win 70 Classic
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<blockquote data-quote="waltercrouse" data-source="post: 1064534" data-attributes="member: 69209"><p>I have a post-64 action with the claw extractor and it had a plastic stock ,from the factory. I try to fix the maxi-flexing of the stock. I filled the ribs with JB weld and put bedding compound on top , for the barreled action. It would shoot well ,then start to send flyers off the target. I had a pre-64 wood stock and put the post-64 action into the wood stock. I had to a purchase a trigger guard for pre-64. I got it on e-bay and had to modfied the trigger area as the trigger was wider. The bolt holes had to be adjusted and glass bed the barrel area and recoil lug area. I can say now,gun) she shoots well, without the flyer. So now I have post-pre-64 hybird winchester .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waltercrouse, post: 1064534, member: 69209"] I have a post-64 action with the claw extractor and it had a plastic stock ,from the factory. I try to fix the maxi-flexing of the stock. I filled the ribs with JB weld and put bedding compound on top , for the barreled action. It would shoot well ,then start to send flyers off the target. I had a pre-64 wood stock and put the post-64 action into the wood stock. I had to a purchase a trigger guard for pre-64. I got it on e-bay and had to modfied the trigger area as the trigger was wider. The bolt holes had to be adjusted and glass bed the barrel area and recoil lug area. I can say now,gun) she shoots well, without the flyer. So now I have post-pre-64 hybird winchester . [/QUOTE]
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