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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 1914017" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>The only newer production M70 I have is an Extreme Weather in 6.5 Creed. I t is a well put together rifle. I have New Haven classic Sporters in .270 Win, .338 Win, and .270 Wby and a push feed Sporter Varmint in .243 Win. They are all very accurate reliable rifles. The wood has shrunk from the butt pad on all the sporters and the wood is all mostly tight grain and ho-hum, but I think that makes a more stable piece of wood. I would not be afraid to get either vintage M70, but the newer production are noticeably better fit and finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 1914017, member: 67552"] The only newer production M70 I have is an Extreme Weather in 6.5 Creed. I t is a well put together rifle. I have New Haven classic Sporters in .270 Win, .338 Win, and .270 Wby and a push feed Sporter Varmint in .243 Win. They are all very accurate reliable rifles. The wood has shrunk from the butt pad on all the sporters and the wood is all mostly tight grain and ho-hum, but I think that makes a more stable piece of wood. I would not be afraid to get either vintage M70, but the newer production are noticeably better fit and finish. [/QUOTE]
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