Winchester Model 70 vs. Remington Model 700
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A comparison of the two champion bolt action center fire rifles of the US firearms industry - with a little history; the Winchester Model 54 and Remington Model 30.
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A comparison of the two champion bolt action center fire rifles of the US firearms industry - with a little history; the Winchester Model 54 and Remington Model 30.
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I just bought my first Model 70, in a 7mm caliber. Shot my first elk with it -- 175 grain bullet, 220 yards. He dropped after 3 steps. I will be 80 yrs old in three weeks. Thanks for confirming my choice of rifles with your video.
I’m always amazed by the craftsmanship of the old rifles. We stand on the shoulders of giants!
@ashmerch2558
4 жыл бұрын
You could not be anymore right then you are ! My grandfather hunted with a 1942 pre war model 70, my father with a pre-64 and myself with current production model 70.... but I do have alot of love for the older 700's, pre-2000ish and especially the Sako 75, along with too many others to list
@kingwolfgaming3182
3 жыл бұрын
Amen
@kennethbailey2616
3 жыл бұрын
I gave my oldest grandson my pre-64 M-70 in .243. My dad dad bought it from the feed store owner circa 1958-59 as I recall. It’s accounted for a lot of whitetails, muleys and antelope over the years.
@hughmellerick4417
2 жыл бұрын
People were actually MORE intelligent back then, hard as that may be to believe. They were far more objective, discerning, and as hardship was never very far from their doors, they had a huge eagerness to improve their World. You can hear it in their diction and vocabulary which was far superior to the average English speaker of today. People have been dumbed down. This is why in certain areas where scrutiny and innovation is more important than simply technological edge, a lot of older stuff REALLY was better made.
Model 70. The Rifleman's rifle. I was proud to have worked for Winchester in my youth. Mainly because of that rifle and the Model 1894. But mainly the Model 70. Thanks for this video.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Doby! You're the first and only employee of the original and real deal that I've heard from! Thanks for writing.
@McDanielRanch
2 жыл бұрын
Doby I got a question for you what is a 770 is there any difference at all? Other then the extra 7 ?
@blackpowder4016
Жыл бұрын
@@McDanielRanch - The Model 770 was a budget version of the push-feed Model 70, later called the Model 70A. No hinged floorplate, no ebony fore-end tip, and plain walnut stock - similar to the Remington 700 ADL. The Model 670 even more basic. Matte finish, polished (not jeweled) bolt with non-knurled bolt knob, and hardwood stock with impressed checkering. Sears' Ted Williams Model 53 rifles were essentially 770s.
Thanks for the video. The first rifle I bought was in 1972 at a local gun store in Ann Arbor during my college days. It was a pre-war Model 70 Winchester in 30-06 (barrel dated 1936) and I got it for the princely sum of $150. It was drilled for a side scope mount and I had the local gunsmith attach a Griffin and Howe quick detachable scope mount to the receiver. It'll group ~1.5 moa on a good day. I'm never letting that gem go. I hope that one of my sons will keep it when I pass on.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
Жыл бұрын
Hi Tony - High value rifle you have there - as you know. Great purchase and the G&H side mount is a classic - the only side mount I know of that does not decrease the value of the rifle. I'm sure your sons will appreciate that great rifle - likely already do - one of the few things worth owning. Also, hunters only leave the trails here to move to trails elsewhere, to be joined in time by family and friends IMHO Thanks for the note.
I just discovered your channel and, in all sincerity - thank you for your presentations.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Larry, Glad your here and I appreciate your kind words.
I have grown to love all of the old bolt actions military rifles both because of their designs and history- we are very lucky that the Mauser brothers came along. You are producing very good videos please keep it up-good job Thank you.
I thoroughly enjoy your reviews on various rifles, and have been a big fan for many years. Keep up the excellent videos.
Thank you for the wisdom in rifles you have given to an old man. I've learnex so much from every video I watch.
Very good and would agree, the mod. 70 is manufactured in a different world entirely, different values and reflected in the workmanship. Thank you, cheers.
I went looking for a pre 64 Winchester yesterday at the Texas Gun Show. I found 1 model 70, but it was 2002 dated I think. Still a beautiful rifle. Theres just something appealing to 40 years of linseed oil hand rubbed into the walnut. I have a nickel steal, 1894 Win. 30WCF, made in 1907, that still shoots sub MOA. So That 54 is on my radar now. :)
Excellent long form production. All in one take, impressive. Most informative, thank you.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you ZH
My brand new model 70 in 270 winchester has controlled feed and claw extracter and I love it! Great no nonsense trigger.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
2 жыл бұрын
About perfect rifle Richard - and I can't even figure out why I wrote "about" : )
You sure know your history of guns! So very interesting!
I recently went to Cabela's and traded a 1983 Rem 7400 in .30-06 with a 3-9x40 Redfield Widefield illuminator scope valued at $325 for a 1964 Winchester Model 70 in .300WM +$225. It wasn't shot much and is in 90% cond. My hat is off to Winchester for making such a fine rifle 56yrs ago and is still a tack driver today...
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
5 жыл бұрын
Great buy! I like the early post 64 Model 70s. Something about the pressed checkering is catchy. I especially like the early .458.
@frankatchison2519
4 жыл бұрын
You got ripped off in my opinion, you should have bought the rifle outright. You have the $. Wealthy people are the tightest, Something I could never understand. I bet he kick's himself for that (TRADE?)
@ULFISHGETTER
2 жыл бұрын
@@frankatchison2519 if it wa sore 64 then it would’ve been a good deal
I just zeroed an old model 70 for my uncle Larry.......he met a guy at the store, they got to talking and he got it for 700 dollars with 10 boxes of 30-06 and an old BSA scope and mounts. The old horse was on paper at 50 yards only 3 inches off center, and I shot a 1 inch 5 shot group resting on a shaky old camera tripod. It was in GREAT shape and man it was so sweet shooting, soft and accurate. With Hornady 150 grain soft point, mounting an old scope in rusty old rings, and it ate out the bulls eye the first time I shot it. I've been smitten ever since.......I'm a semi-auto guy who prefers the 7.62x51/308 - AR-10, but a nice Model 70 is IN MY FUTURE. It was just so nice......what a great old gun.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
3 ай бұрын
That's a gem. It's how the guns work that matters. Pretty is nice but secondary. I hope younger shooters realize they can be in the field and proudly so with guns such as yours. It's the doing that counts. Thanks for the great post. All the best.
Thank you so much for sharing . I really enjoy your vids. Merry Christmas .
I agree with you that the M70 Alaskan is an absolutely superlative rifle. Mine is in 300 WM as well !! I think that once you're introduced to the pre-64 M70s and the new CRF ones, there is no turning back.
Great videos! I recently found your channel and am very impressed with your knowledge and style. As soon as I finish this post, I will be hitting the subscribe button. I must say that most of my life I've been a Remington and Ruger fan. My safes contain multiples of 742, 760, 552, 572 and, of course, 700's along with tang safety Ruger M77 Rl and Rsi's. I'd never owned a Winchester, until about five years ago. I bought two FN M70 Featherweights, one a 7mm08 and one a 257 Rob, built in South Carolina. The build quality and workmanship on these two have unexpectedly made them the favorites in my collection. I could never praise them adequately or enough. In fact, the 7mm08 has replaced "Ole Reliable", the 742 my dad gave to me on my fifteenth Christmas (I'm 62), as my go to deer gun. I've had many people, more knowledgeable than me, comment that the South Carolina M70's are as good or maybe better than even their pre'64's.
I found your channel a few weeks ago and I really like your reviews very helpful. Thanks so much. Merry Xmas
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year - glad you found the channel.
Thank you so much for making this video. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge on this subject. I’m immediately a fan.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
2 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated! Thank you for your support!
Winchester is hitting it out of the park with their new rifles. They seem to be capitalizing on Remington's "mis-fortunes" as of late. BUT- I have a 1967 700 BDL that is just butter. Such a great rifle. The OLD Remingtons were really nice. I can't pick a favorite. I like admiring and fondling my model 70 lol, but that old Remington just shoots so well.
I love my 700 in 30 06 fine shooting rifle
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
5 жыл бұрын
As good as it gets Melvin - in the real world it is about all one needs.
Merry Christmas !!! Thanks for the educative video :D
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Robert and you as well; health, happiness, family and all good things.
Excellent presentation on the history of these rifles. I will be getting the model 70. I love the recoil lugs on the 70's, they just seem so solid and will absorb recoil more efficiently. Thanks again and I look forward to your other videos.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you are getting a Model 70 - it is a complete rifle in every way - wanting for nothing - as you know.
I love your videos. I learned some things here. I have a module 70 and 2 700’s. I’ve shot lots of whitetails with them. They are both great rifles!! Thanks!!!
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Jamie! I'm so glad! Well done on buying the Model 70 and the 2 700s and congratulations on the hunting success. My freezer is out of venison and it is pretty bleak buying the feedlot meat. Nothing quite like venison. All the best.
good video. Keep up the good work. I love the old rifles. Like fine furniture it’s sad they don’t build like that anymore
Incredible discussion thanks so much for your work it’s much appreciated.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I've owned 2 push feed Winchesters, a model 670 in .243 and a model 70 in 30.06. Not as desirable as a controlled feed model 70, but they were both good rifles and accurate. The 670 was a bargain, and I've often wished I hadn't sold mine.
I can remember the day I brought home the Model 70 in .300 Win Mag. I felt as if I had bought the Corvette of rifles! Tons of power, beautiful, and slick as any rifle anywhere! Well, maybe not as slick as my NOS Canadian .303 Enfield!
USOG, Sir I have thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. These are the rifles I study the most. I love them. Its so nice to see them all together. I have always felt that the Model 70, and the 1903 Springfield were too similar to just be a coincidence. I am a huge fan of these rifles, and of Your excellent Channel. I hope You and Your Family have a Merry Christmas.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
So many meanings in these guns. Have a wonderful Christmas!
@RickNethery
6 жыл бұрын
USOG Yesterday evening I made a short video with an old Mossberg 42B that a friend gave Me for Christmas that He picked up at a gun show. I think You will find this rifle intresting, as some unknown previous owner did some very creative art work with the stock. I recall that in one of Your previous videos that You said that You enjoy looking at firearms like this.
very good video, very informative. i really liked the one on the model 100 win and the model 88 great stuff
The target rifles with open sights for matches are really nice on both models.
Thanks very much for the video. I'm in search for a pre 64 model 70 Target and hearing about the pre 64, pre war and post 64 is really helpful and interesting.
@marcogram1216
6 жыл бұрын
There's a CMP model 70 target on Gunbroker right now. It's just the barreled action though. It is in very good condition with lots of detailed photos.
As a fellow gun lover I enjoy your informative tutorials
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks you BC
Thank you for a well-done presentation. I have read great things about Sako and Tikka, from a variety of reputable sources. The brand is now owned by Beretta - but Sako has been making fine hunting rifles for a very long time. Their older designs are particularly prized. They do not surpass the best Winchesters, but are supposed to be comparable to them. CZ, the Czech firm, also makes an excellent rifle - and they offer tremendous value for the money spent.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
4 жыл бұрын
Fine words - they really are excellent.
@rangerdanger766
6 ай бұрын
tika and cz, the new remington and winchester
Thank you! I suppose one could make the assumption that this presentation on the Winchester Model 70 and Remington Model 700 with their predecessors represents the foundations of modern bolt action rifles. This is a comprehensive and balanced treatment of both classic rifles.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rich - I probably forgot a few things....but tried : )
@michaelashby4036
2 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Over
Thank you very much for excellent videos and discussion on rifles.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ivar!
I’m getting to like and enjoy tour channel more and more. This is an excellent presentation. A model 70 and a 1903 are two rifles I really miss from my collection. Greetings from Malta 🇲🇹❤️
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jon - hope you get them again. Malta - stunning and historic place to live - thanks for the note and take care.
I learned alot from this , Both are Fantastic Rifles !!!!!
That brochure is amazing, you need scan and upload it. That's a piece of heritage right there!!
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
5 жыл бұрын
Good idea - I'll find out how to do that. Thank you!
Outstanding video. Merry Christmas!!! 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick, my steadfast friend and supporter. Have a wonderful Christmas full of peace and joy. And thank you for being here and always writing.
Another great video! Thanks for mentioning me. It’s pretty surreal hearing ones name on a quality video.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
My privilege Brayden. Merry Christmas!
All 3 brands are excellent, but the 700 Remington has an almost silent safety. This may sound trivial until you have a target very close to you. You also mentioned the Rem 721's, and 722's. I think they are sleepers and may be the collectibles of the future. They still have good value. The 725's are already almost untouchable.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike - 100% - and I also see the value of 721's and 722's going up. Their clean lines and simplicity are desired. I noticed the early Remington 870s with no pressed checkering and no checkering at all keep going up.
@jasonsimone3523
5 жыл бұрын
I agree!!!!
@alankillian4962
Жыл бұрын
I still have my late fathers Rem. 725 chambered in .280 Remington. Great firearm.
@nhwnhw02
7 ай бұрын
Back in the early 1980's twice I saw brand new Remington 700s go off without the trigger being pulled. One was a lady who was next to me at the range. She had put in a round and as she closed the bolt the rifle fired. I was looking right at her when it happened. The rifle was just purchased and had a scope mounted and bore sighted. The second was a few weeks later. A Yong man had adjusted a front bag. The moment he pushed off the safety, the rifle fired. Remington spent years denying they had a problem until they lost a class action lawsuit. I have owned 3 model 70s over the years. Never heard the safety make any noise. Always respected the model 70 safety for completely capturing the firing pin verses just blocking the trigger from moving. Your mileage may vary...
Glad I found your channel!
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Paw
I always thought the Winchester 70 was far superior to the Remington 700. However the older BDLs and ADLs were nice guns. Having said that I suppose I have to say the later Remington's were the product of bean counters and people that were more interested in making a large profit than producing quality rifles. Hence their state today.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Lee - You're right on all counts.
@jimburkitt8165
25 күн бұрын
@@UnitedStatesOfGuns I agree. I've owned 3 M700s, 1 used & 2 new. One shot well, but had problems. The other 2 had problems & didn't shoot either. I finally wised up & didn't buy any more. I know a few experienced riflemen who won't have one. My opinion is the M70 is an excellent rifle while the M700 is junk.
My 1st bolt rifle was a model 700adl in rems big 7mm magnum.an excellent rifle and cartridge.. currently a 70 in 3006 a better rifle and cartridge.thanks for posting such great informative videos.you really know your business
I love the bolt action rifles very much..I still have Winchester model 70 and Remington 700 ..plus Ruger 77 all very nice rifles thanks!
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
4 жыл бұрын
Ace, King Queen - only you know the order : )
I went with the model 70 (FN made) for many of the reasons you spoke of. I handled and shot model 700 series rifles and they did not have the fit and finish of the M 70. That said, I have handled a few older model 700 classics and they are beautiful. Remington did up the the quality on those and they are well worth the extra money. I also have to say that for the most part, I have friends who have cheaper versions of the model 700 series and they function well as a hunting rifle. So it is really about personal choice and budget. Thank you for this great video, I think the most important thing is that what ever gun you have, enjoy it, practice lots and get out into the great outdoors with it.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
Wise words from someone who knows. "enjoy it, practice lots, and get out into the great outdoors with it." You should write a book one day.
@pseudopetrus
6 жыл бұрын
You should write the book, I took note on the barrel made with nickel steel, it looks great for it's age. That is a subject that deserves more attention. Thanks so much!
@robertboreman7672
3 жыл бұрын
I have a model 700 BDL from 1993. You know you have a rifle in your hands.
Good video. Learned a few things!
Had hands on a ‘54 .....will purchase the next one if it is in the same condition. Fantastic modification of the K98.
I really enjoyed this video, thanks.
Very informative presentation, thanks.
you get what you pay for great video the model 70 is still my favorite
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
5 жыл бұрын
That's the right favorite!
A left handed model 700! Very nice, I have always wanted one. My Ruger 77 mk II left hand scratched the itch.
Excellent video. Thank you.
Love the videos I have a sporterized 98 Mauser Argentine 1909 blonde stock leaded weighted reciol pad scope Bushnell 3-9 stock done with 25 coats of true oil 24inch Santa Barbara 3star barrel
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a very nice rig - with so many coats, the finish must be like glass.
Very interesting history. Thanks.
have model 54 made in 1930 ,20' barrel still in use for hunting very accurate and barrel is still like new
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
A gem.
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed this video
My dad has a 700 for hunting, and its a nice gun. Fits like a glove.
I had a post 64 m70. My only complaint was it was picky about ammo and accuracy. With the right load it shot fine.
Hi USOG, Very good video, always learn something. What did Rudy say about triggers? Thanks
very informative video, seems remington wanted to make rifle cheaper, and did. Gotta love the model 70
Awesome video. I have a model 70 ultimate shadow. Are you familiar with it? I read that it has the pre 64 action. It is definitely a CF action. Your vids are very informative. Thanks so much for sharing
I'd love to see a comparison of the safety mechanisms.
My mom bought me my first 700 ADL in 30.06 52 years ago. Killed my first deer with it, and many many animals from MT, AK, Canada, CO, FLA, moose elk, antelope... does the job every time. I've had many other rifles but this is my go to and have sold most of the others. Great rifle and .5 MOA loading 165 gr speer boat tails with IMR 4350 powder. Good review. I also once owned a Model 70 300 win mag.. Another great rifle/ tack driver.
Merry Christmas
Most bolt action rifles can be sub moa accurate and reliable. I have rifles made by most popular companies, especially savage, but...There is no rifle ever made that's better than the winchester model 70 pre 64, or the new model 70's made by FN. The huge recoil lug that's actually part of the receiver, the control round feed, and the reliable 3 position safety, are second to none. Of course, that's just my opinion.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
4 жыл бұрын
That's a great opinion Texan. Few would disagree with you.
I've bought a new Model 70 back in the 90's? in 300 Win Mag with the BOSS system. What are your thoughts on the BOSS System?
USOG You remarked that you're surprised that the other modern bolt actions sell as well as they do. I looked through your videos and I don't see a review of the Browning X-bolt or the Ruger M77 Hawkeye. I would like to see reviews of these rifles. I'm curious about your opinions of both of these.
@GeorgiaBoy1961
4 жыл бұрын
It would be good to see a review of the Savage 110, which recently became the longest continuously-produced American mass-produced bolt-action rifle, passing both Winchester and Remington. The 110 was designed in 1958 and patented in 1963.
could you do a tear down of the mauser m12 and the m18? I like your thorough explanations.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
5 жыл бұрын
For sure - as soon as I get my hands on these models. Thanks for suggesting.
Learned a lot from this
You would surely like to meet Mike Turner of Cloudcroft, New Mexico! His handmade titanium bolt, carbon fiber stock firearms are something to behold!
Thanks for the side buy side and history
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
5 жыл бұрын
You're welcome Mike!
excellent job.. you are top notch :)
Thanks, good breakdown.
i really like the Rem. model 30! but how can one not like the Win.+ Mauser. i life them all!!!
It's got a ivory front sight the safe lock n unsafe position just like the couple in the beginning any info u can share
How does a savage axis in Boyd's walnut stock compare to all these rifles. Mostly how does it compare to Remington 700
Good Info! Thank you for sharing
So I recently purchased a model 70 chambered in .257 Roberts. I looked up the serial number and it came back as 1951 but it has the red rubber pad on the butt stock. I tried doing research and it says they added the rubber but not sure what year. Does that sound about right?
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
3 жыл бұрын
Hello FOwl - There were so many exceptions to the rule - one never knows what's what with total certainty. The .257 is not a high recoil item. Perhaps you have a stock from one vintage and an action and a barrel from another. Doesn't really matte though - you have a great rifle.
I have both and love both
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
Жыл бұрын
Good on you Michael - both superb
I was surprised you didn’t mention the Remington 721 that was the predecessor of the Remington 700. It was an excellent and accurate rifle.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
2 жыл бұрын
The 721 is great - sorry I forgot to mention - I only have one left but it is a great one: a 721 Deluxe in .257 Roberts - I'll make a video
@F84Thunderjet
2 жыл бұрын
@@UnitedStatesOfGuns Thank you. I look forward to the video.
I always thought a Remington to be the more refined rifle! In accuracy, fit and function! Just better put together overall!! The rifling in Remington 700 are better for long range shots!
@Gideom007
3 жыл бұрын
Not a chance
@earlyetman5588
3 жыл бұрын
@@Gideom007 Not a chance you are close to correct. You really need to read and do your homework.
Would love to see a video of the quality of CZ rifles like the 550.
I have 1969 700 in 30.06 Springfield,22 inch barrel love it
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
3 жыл бұрын
Perfect vintage!
Some of treats of the model 54 carried over to the model 70 , when did they change the safety Style. Of the gun did it have 3 position safety back then
@danielboggan2479
4 жыл бұрын
The original model 70 had a flag safety until 1949, and then kept the same safety until 1964 when they changed it again, and kept that safety until ~2008. They went back to the pre 64 safety then
Do you prefer the bolts on the older Winchester 70 or the newer ones.
Back in 1997 or 96 I bought a Model 70 in .270 LH. I sold it about 5 years ago. I kick myself in the butt everytime I read an article about them.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
3 жыл бұрын
Uh oh. That makes two of us for selling. Many boot marks on my pants.
Whenever I put my guns away I coat them in ballistol to prevent rust but then when Im handling them my hands are all oily, is that a little overkill? After oiling should I wipe them down real good with a dry cloth and the very thin coating left on the metal afterwards is sufficient to prevent rusting?
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
Жыл бұрын
I wipe them down after spraying and leave the thin film you mention - seems to keep all rust at bay.
I have a late 60/early 70.700,love it
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
Жыл бұрын
Fine rifles!
@samhollan4570
Жыл бұрын
Get the trigger replaced the Remington 700 will DISCHARGE if TAKEN OFF SAFETY it has happened to multiple people i know REMINGTON COVERED IT UP! This applies to the Remington 700/715/710/770/783
One of the best changes from the model 54 to the model 70 was that Winchester found that if they moved the screws into the bottom behind the the recoil lug instead of in the recoil lug it aided into the rifle being more accurate
Thank you for a very informative video. Thank you also for not feeling the need to sport facial hair, wear camo, a sidearm, and a tactical folder when doing gun reviews.
The 700 is a very strong action and performs well. That said the model 54 through the final evolution of the model 70 are my favorite rifles. My only gripe is Winchester’s departure from the near perfect trigger assembly of the model 70. That was a mistake in my view. I am amazed to this day how we can put together so many moving and fixed parts, and obtain such repeatable accuracy. The modern rifle action I have a high opinion of is CZ’s 550 safari action. If I build another hot rod, I will use that action.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
4 жыл бұрын
Great comment. The Model 70 had it all. Your 550 build is going to be something!
@timbucker
4 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing, but I believe Winchester paid attention to what was happening with Remington lawsuit and changed the trigger for liability reasons, as it's harder to modify now.
In 1964 the Win mod 70 was the non claw extractor, in 1965 I bought one of these and it would not shoot worth a dime. When Win started making the claw extractor style again I am not sure but wern't they different from the original claw ext bolt and has Win went back to the original style claw extractor bolt?
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
6 жыл бұрын
They make both models - or did until recently; the Classic is almost the pre-64 and the Alaskan has open sights - which are nice to have. I also like the push feed models; now they have the best of both.
what's yours and variations of the model 70 are the best?
Back in 83, I wanted to get rid of my 7mm magnum and get a 30-06. The 7mm was just a bit much for whitetail deer (IMO) I went to a firearms dealer and they had 3 different bolt action 30-06's. A Weatherby Vanguard, Remington 700, and a Wenchester Model 70 in a featherweight. All fine rifles, I am sure. Also, up until that day, every rifle I had previously purchased were all Remingtons. The forearm of the Vanguard was just too thick for my liking. The Remington felt great, but when I threw it up to take aim, the sights were not quite in alignment to me. The Winchester felt great. The sight alignment was perfect without moving my head at all, and the lighter weight was also nice. I took the cellophane wrap off a pack of cigarettes and wrapped it around the barrel and slid it down. On the Remington, it would not slide all the way down to the receiver like it did on the Winchester's free floating barrel. I bought the Winchester and still using it today. Very accurate and dependable.
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
8 ай бұрын
Great choice, great rifle. The Model 70 - new or pre-64, remains a superb rifle - and that includes the push feed models. I have an XTR that is as accurate as any rifle I own - it has iron sights - and it handles like a dream; just as your '06. Thanks for writing.
Thank You, CNBC had a backstory linked to your episode regarding the dangers of that Remington firing accidentally and killing children and spouses.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@UnitedStatesOfGuns
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting me know Isidore - I had no idea.
I have something in the middle of those n it says f n lefever sons re smithed it from 30 cal to 30 06
Merry Christmas to you too. You said American heavyweight bolt action rifles. I would have like to have seen the weatherby mark v included in this video maybe you can do an American bolt action video.
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Good comment Jason. I did do a Weatherby video, but I'll compare more. Thanks again.