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Thoughts on the Winchester Mod 70's
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<blockquote data-quote="boomer55" data-source="post: 658192" data-attributes="member: 45955"><p>I have a 1967 Mod 70 7 MAG 26 " barrel its a real tackdriver, Have 1970 Mod 70 308 HS Precision stock ,Both are great guns that are shot at least once or twice a month haven't had any trouble with either,I have a considerable number of bolt action rifles Browning, Remington, Weatherby and out of all I grab the the 308 most of the time for whitetails. I would think if its reasonable ,bed the action, float the barrel, and have the trigger adjusted to your taste and your'e good to go! Just my 2cents, -Barry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomer55, post: 658192, member: 45955"] I have a 1967 Mod 70 7 MAG 26 " barrel its a real tackdriver, Have 1970 Mod 70 308 HS Precision stock ,Both are great guns that are shot at least once or twice a month haven't had any trouble with either,I have a considerable number of bolt action rifles Browning, Remington, Weatherby and out of all I grab the the 308 most of the time for whitetails. I would think if its reasonable ,bed the action, float the barrel, and have the trigger adjusted to your taste and your'e good to go! Just my 2cents, -Barry [/QUOTE]
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