Winchester M70's new chamberings

FOTIS":11ho85l5 said:
Scotty ,

Get the 375 Ouch & Ouch instead. One step up from the Whelen.

210 X at 3125 fps
235 X at 2986 fps
250 X at 2875 FPS
260 AB 2850 FPS
300 PT 2670 FPS

All values generated by Quickload. Interestingly enough these highest speeds were all obtained by RL17.

Who needs a Whelen?

I am with you Fotis. I have wanted a 375 H&H but with the Whelen and the 338, I haven't really pushed it. If I could ever run across one of these, I would be in hog heaven I believe.

Model-70-Classic-Stainless-MID-535012-l.jpg


http://www.winchesterguns.com/products/ ... mid=535012
 
The new FN built Winchester Model 70's are really nice rifles. I like everything about them. Have been tempted to buy one a few times, just for the heck of it - and it may come to that because I sure don't "need" it.

Was all hot to buy a new one in 7mm Rem mag, .30-06 or .300 WSM. Opened up the gun safe to see what I'd trade or sell in order to buy the new Model 70, and couldn't find any rifle that I was willing to give up anymore...

My youngest son told me I was crazy when I mentioned maybe trading the .25-06 Rem 700 for a new Model 70. He made his point by showing me the four sets of mule deer antlers that 700 has put on the wall over the past few years. Good point.

So.. Perhaps one of these days I'll just treat myself to a new Model 70, just for the heck of it. Just happen to have a nice old 2-7x Redfield sitting here, on a Leupold base cut for a long action Win Model 70... Hmmmm...

I've had several Model 70's in the past, and still have one, a .300 WSM. The ones sent on their way were a .25-06 "classic" - beautiful gun, but it wouldn't group, no matter what I did. Did stop short of re-barreling it. A 7mm Rem mag, a .300 Win mag and a match rifle in .308 Win. They were from the old factory, and I found QC was lacking a bit, except in the match rifle - which had been completely built up by a master rifle maker, Jim Cloward. The 7mm and .300 mag Win 70's and I just failed to bond. They weren't bad rifles, just mediocre. Stainless steel, synthetic stocks and the controlled round feed. Good enough, but not outstanding in any way, so off they went. Wish I could have made that .25-06 shoot though - it was a beauty. Within a few months of it going down the road, Remington came out with the 700 CDL, and that's when I went back to Big Green for my primary hunting rifle. Back then I was looking for the kind of Model 70 that is being built now, but not finding it.

From everything I've seen and heard, the new rifles are really very good.

Guy
 
6mm Remington":2bp6qc1o said:
BK maybe Winchester will just go crazy on us and throw a 6mm Remington into the mix! Remington has it in their limited edition CDL this year, but with the horror reports I've heard about quality as of the last few years, I made the decision to pass. Besides Ruger started putting the mighty 280 Remington in their Hawkeye Sporter this year, and I can feel it pulling strongly at my heart strings. :shock: :grin:

If Winchester did chamber the 6mm Remington I'd be signing up for one today! Speaking of 280's Kurt, what if Winchester pulled that one on us too and put the 280 out in their line-up? :lol: Then what the heck is a guy supposed to do. I can see it now, new chamberings (mid-year) for the model 70, 6mm Remington and 280 Remington. I must be dreaming..........

David

That would be all kinds of cool, but I think there's a better chance of me winning the Iron Man, NY Marathon and Boston Marathon in the same year than Winchester offering a 6mm. .280, maybe...
 
SJB358":16rt0jbr said:
nvbroncrider":16rt0jbr said:
Well if that's the case your beloved 35 Whelen is coming soon.

Well, I guess you never know huh? I am ordering some new scope mounts for the old CDL. I think I will suffer with it a bit longer. I wanna see what plays out.

Come on, Whelen fans. We need to get a pool together to get an M70 Whelen built for Scotty, so we can then buy the factory Whelen that will inevitably come after Scotty gets it.

Sorry,man.
 
If they offered an Extreme Weather version of that, I'd be on it like flies on doo-doo. Heck, even just build that one!

SJB358":1yi5rvjj said:
FOTIS":1yi5rvjj said:
Scotty ,

Get the 375 Ouch & Ouch instead. One step up from the Whelen.

210 X at 3125 fps
235 X at 2986 fps
250 X at 2875 FPS
260 AB 2850 FPS
300 PT 2670 FPS

All values generated by Quickload. Interestingly enough these highest speeds were all obtained by RL17.

Who needs a Whelen?

I am with you Fotis. I have wanted a 375 H&H but with the Whelen and the 338, I haven't really pushed it. If I could ever run across one of these, I would be in hog heaven I believe.

Model-70-Classic-Stainless-MID-535012-l.jpg


http://www.winchesterguns.com/products/ ... mid=535012
 
Guy, I've played around with my '06 Featherweight a little bit, and I firmly believe that if you give one of the SC built rifles a fondle, you'll fall head over heels for it. They are that nice.

Guy Miner":3ryfofbz said:
The new FN built Winchester Model 70's are really nice rifles. I like everything about them. Have been tempted to buy one a few times, just for the heck of it - and it may come to that because I sure don't "need" it.

Was all hot to buy a new one in 7mm Rem mag, .30-06 or .300 WSM. Opened up the gun safe to see what I'd trade or sell in order to buy the new Model 70, and couldn't find any rifle that I was willing to give up anymore...

My youngest son told me I was crazy when I mentioned maybe trading the .25-06 Rem 700 for a new Model 70. He made his point by showing me the four sets of mule deer antlers that 700 has put on the wall over the past few years. Good point.

So.. Perhaps one of these days I'll just treat myself to a new Model 70, just for the heck of it. Just happen to have a nice old 2-7x Redfield sitting here, on a Leupold base cut for a long action Win Model 70... Hmmmm...

I've had several Model 70's in the past, and still have one, a .300 WSM. The ones sent on their way were a .25-06 "classic" - beautiful gun, but it wouldn't group, no matter what I did. Did stop short of re-barreling it. A 7mm Rem mag, a .300 Win mag and a match rifle in .308 Win. They were from the old factory, and I found QC was lacking a bit, except in the match rifle - which had been completely built up by a master rifle maker, Jim Cloward. The 7mm and .300 mag Win 70's and I just failed to bond. They weren't bad rifles, just mediocre. Stainless steel, synthetic stocks and the controlled round feed. Good enough, but not outstanding in any way, so off they went. Wish I could have made that .25-06 shoot though - it was a beauty. Within a few months of it going down the road, Remington came out with the 700 CDL, and that's when I went back to Big Green for my primary hunting rifle. Back then I was looking for the kind of Model 70 that is being built now, but not finding it.

From everything I've seen and heard, the new rifles are really very good.

Guy
 
I agree, the SC made M70's are pretty slick. I like their Sporters a bunch. I say that, while I sit here cleaning my older Sporter Classic 264! I like them all. I have had very little trouble with any of the older Winchesters. Some require a little floating or bedding, but that is the extent of it. I do know they take some shooting to smooth out the bores though. Liberal amounts of Iosso gets used to speed it along till then though...
 
SJB358":1t7bptim said:
They are bringing it back to us a little at a time. Way to go BIG RED!

No doubt about it, Winchester is out for market share. It is great to see the attention going into these rifles, and their new releases are easy to get excited about.
 
It may just be that Remington is now looking forward (from behind) at the new wave of well-built firearms from Winchester :wink: . And with all those new "OLD" calibers leading the pack :grin: .

I love it !!!!!!!!

Now, where it that VISA card??????????


Jim
 
WSM is always my first 7mm choice, followed by the 7mm rem maggy
 
Winchester is offering both the 7WSM and the 7RM in their lineup this year.
 
FOTIS":uutrboh4 said:
WSM is always my first 7mm choice, followed by the 7mm rem maggy

That's little 7WSM is making some great inroads to favorite cartridge lately. Really an easy shooter.
 
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