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Winchester Model 70
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<blockquote data-quote="Wrenches" data-source="post: 1727656" data-attributes="member: 93135"><p>It is true they are hurting their business. I have had my shop open for 35 years and raised four kids from the income. I take all that comes through the door and never issue an opinion to the customer. Here in Colorado there is very little benchrest if any going on. Hunting is the mainstay, big game and or varmints. Throw in the upland game birds and waterfowl. Plenty of shotgun work. As for quality, How many times has Remington been sued over their Walker triggers and the first iteration of the replacement trigger. That one put them through bankruptcy Then there are the bolt handles that come off in the shooter's hands taking a fast follow up shot at a big game animal ( I have never seen a Winchester bolt handle come off in thirty five years), or the extractors that come loose or bend or brake and leave a fired casing in the chamber. You need to check you quality control specs again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrenches, post: 1727656, member: 93135"] It is true they are hurting their business. I have had my shop open for 35 years and raised four kids from the income. I take all that comes through the door and never issue an opinion to the customer. Here in Colorado there is very little benchrest if any going on. Hunting is the mainstay, big game and or varmints. Throw in the upland game birds and waterfowl. Plenty of shotgun work. As for quality, How many times has Remington been sued over their Walker triggers and the first iteration of the replacement trigger. That one put them through bankruptcy Then there are the bolt handles that come off in the shooter's hands taking a fast follow up shot at a big game animal ( I have never seen a Winchester bolt handle come off in thirty five years), or the extractors that come loose or bend or brake and leave a fired casing in the chamber. You need to check you quality control specs again. [/QUOTE]
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