Rehashing an old Model 70 debate

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vogel.r.john

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It’s cold and raining outside so I did what any rational person does and started my annual rifle inspection process. I usually go through and check for rust, dings etc and pulled out my first hunting rifle, a post 64 model 70 chambered in 7mm Rem Mag. It has been a players minute since its last range visit and even longer since it’s actually been taken afield, but while I looked it over, I couldn’t help but appreciate how smooth the bolt ran, the crisp trigger and the overall fit and feel. For a moment, I forgot why I have neglected it. Until I remembered…..

I replaced it with a pre 64 model 70 chambered in 30-06 as my main hunting rifle.

The differences between the two are obvious and well documented in every gun rag and forum, and though the quality dropped considerably as Winchester attempted to take on the Remington 700, it leaves me wanting to ask a rather taboo question…

Does the Winchester model 70 post 64 actually suck as much as the critics say?

Discuss
 
It’s cold and raining outside so I did what any rational person does and started my annual rifle inspection process. I usually go through and check for rust, dings etc and pulled out my first hunting rifle, a post 64 model 70 chambered in 7mm Rem Mag. It has been a players minute since its last range visit and even longer since it’s actually been taken afield, but while I looked it over, I couldn’t help but appreciate how smooth the bolt ran, the crisp trigger and the overall fit and feel. For a moment, I forgot why I have neglected it. Until I remembered…..

I replaced it with a pre 64 model 70 chambered in 30-06 as my main hunting rifle.

The differences between the two are obvious and well documented in every gun rag and forum, and though the quality dropped considerably as Winchester attempted to take on the Remington 700, it leaves me wanting to ask a rather taboo question…

Does the Winchester model 70 post 64 actually suck as much as the critics say?

Discuss
I have a modern model 70 featherweight and it is a fantastic rifle. The action is like glass and never malfunctions. Shoots incredible. Trigger is a little heavy, but crisp. I don’t have a pre 64 model 70 to compare, but don’t know how it could get much better, aside from stock work if it’s hand checkered.
 
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