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Winchester M70 long range
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<blockquote data-quote="cantfixstupid" data-source="post: 2647075" data-attributes="member: 115328"><p>I know Timeny makes triggers for M70 not sure any other trigger maker does, I have 3 they are all Post 64, 2 LA push feed and 1 SA controlled feed, I put the reduced springs on the factory assembly and adjusted all to about 1.5 pound pull and added a trigger shoe, while its not a trigger tech it feels pretty good and I get some pretty good groups with all 3, and the springs only cost $5.75 ea. The oldest is chambered in 225 Winchester, I have had since I was 12 years old, my first deer rifle, gift from my Old Man. It shoots today like it did when I was kid, never abused it.</p><p>I have another in 220 Swift, recently rebarreled it and its back to being the tack driving machine it was, it has been abused hence the rebarrel, I have had it about 15 years just as good as the older one. </p><p>The SA is 270 WSM and it shoots like you hope any factory rifle should, its a great rifle as well, shoots as good as some of the high dollar customs, as we all know it what you feed em that makes the difference, but functionality wise you can't get much better.</p><p>PS, they are all light sporter profile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantfixstupid, post: 2647075, member: 115328"] I know Timeny makes triggers for M70 not sure any other trigger maker does, I have 3 they are all Post 64, 2 LA push feed and 1 SA controlled feed, I put the reduced springs on the factory assembly and adjusted all to about 1.5 pound pull and added a trigger shoe, while its not a trigger tech it feels pretty good and I get some pretty good groups with all 3, and the springs only cost $5.75 ea. The oldest is chambered in 225 Winchester, I have had since I was 12 years old, my first deer rifle, gift from my Old Man. It shoots today like it did when I was kid, never abused it. I have another in 220 Swift, recently rebarreled it and its back to being the tack driving machine it was, it has been abused hence the rebarrel, I have had it about 15 years just as good as the older one. The SA is 270 WSM and it shoots like you hope any factory rifle should, its a great rifle as well, shoots as good as some of the high dollar customs, as we all know it what you feed em that makes the difference, but functionality wise you can't get much better. PS, they are all light sporter profile. [/QUOTE]
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