Winchester Quality

EmperorMA

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I have been around and owned a few. Perhaps the best quality Winchester has produced since 1964. I have owned Winchester rifles since 1973, including a couple of the vaunted pre-'64 versions.

And if push came to shove, and you're willing to admit that the old trigger is a relic, I'd say the best ever. I know the barrels are, for sure.

Underpriced IMHO compared to some other stuff that grabs $1,500 - 2,000. I am really close to pulling the trigger on a new M70 Featherweight Stainless in 6.5 Creedmoor. I would follow that up with a M70 Extreme Weather in 6.8 Western and I'd be GTG for the rest of my years.
 

thinhorn_AK

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The quality is great. I have 2 extreme weather model 70s a 30-06 and a 338wm, fit and finish is great and they shoot really well.

I have a few older winchesters which are also nice though, a few stainless classics, a 375HH and an all terrain 270. both of those are excellent too.
 

ghott

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I absolutely love my new(er) Win Model 70 Ext Weather SS in .300wm
 

03mossy

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Im really considering the new model 70 Extreme tungsten TrueTimber model in 300 wm. Just need to find one!
 

Elkhntr08

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My 70 in .325wsm will shoot dime size groups all day will 200 grain Partitions. Swapped out the Super Grade stock for a laminate.
 
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I’d say yes. Especially the $849 Featherweights.


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Where are you finding these for that price? Everything I have seen has them around $1100. Thanks!

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Where are you finding these for that price? Everything I have seen has them around $1100. Thanks!

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Bass Pro has them for $899 now. Last fall Winchester had $50 rebates on them.


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I have been around and owned a few. Perhaps the best quality Winchester has produced since 1964. I have owned Winchester rifles since 1973, including a couple of the vaunted pre-'64 versions.

And if push came to shove, and you're willing to admit that the old trigger is a relic, I'd say the best ever. I know the barrels are, for sure.

Underpriced IMHO compared to some other stuff that grabs $1,500 - 2,000. I am really close to pulling the trigger on a new M70 Featherweight Stainless in 6.5 Creedmoor. I would follow that up with a M70 Extreme Weather in 6.8 Western and I'd be GTG for the rest of my years.
Thinking about the same thing in western.
 

morgaj1

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I’ll be the odd man out. I had a Mod 70 Ext Weather that shot great but would not feed correctly. It went back to Winchester twice, and was finally fixed the 2nd time. I lost trust in it and sold it.


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I’ll be the odd man out. I had a Mod 70 Ext Weather that shot great but would not feed correctly. It went back to Winchester twice, and was finally fixed the 2nd time. I lost trust in it and sold it.


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What was it chambered in?


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Grumman

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Gotcha I was wondering if it was a short mag or a harder to feed case. I don’t blame you after two trips back to the factory I would be done with the rifle also.


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