mjcmichigan
Handloader
- Dec 26, 2016
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I know I’m treading into opinion territory... but I’m looking for it.
Two model 70’s.
#1 - Model 70 EWS in 300 WM - Bell & Carlson stock, free floated barrel, its a happy gun. I put cartridges in, and they shoot nice little groups...
2# Model 70 Sporter in 300WSM - synthetic Winchester stock, not free floating. I had it apart today, tunes the trigger to about 3.5#, reassembled and torqued bedding screws to 60#s(per inch).( model 70’s manual recommendation). Typically does one of two thing... strings of shots... some bullets go up and down, and others travel left to right..or less often, when I get a load just so.. two shots nearly touching and one a inch -1.5” off the other two...
Certainly acceptable for hunting under 100 yards, but nothing I’d take to Wyoming or other long shot states.
What’s the consensus? Model 70 meant to free float or does it need that upward pressure on the barrel.
I didn’t mention, both rifles are the modern CRF with the full length claw extractor.(pre 64 take 2)
#2 - I didn’t mention, has a Zeiss conquest on it. #1 has a Steiner GS3. I like the Steiner more, but both are great.
#2 seems to be throat challenged. I find the lands are often less than the load books say, ie 2.830, and I hit lands at 2.792. So if the throat is an issue, I could have a gun smith make it happy.
Maybe this an intervention to make a model 70 a happy gun..
Thoughts?
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Two model 70’s.
#1 - Model 70 EWS in 300 WM - Bell & Carlson stock, free floated barrel, its a happy gun. I put cartridges in, and they shoot nice little groups...
2# Model 70 Sporter in 300WSM - synthetic Winchester stock, not free floating. I had it apart today, tunes the trigger to about 3.5#, reassembled and torqued bedding screws to 60#s(per inch).( model 70’s manual recommendation). Typically does one of two thing... strings of shots... some bullets go up and down, and others travel left to right..or less often, when I get a load just so.. two shots nearly touching and one a inch -1.5” off the other two...
Certainly acceptable for hunting under 100 yards, but nothing I’d take to Wyoming or other long shot states.
What’s the consensus? Model 70 meant to free float or does it need that upward pressure on the barrel.
I didn’t mention, both rifles are the modern CRF with the full length claw extractor.(pre 64 take 2)
#2 - I didn’t mention, has a Zeiss conquest on it. #1 has a Steiner GS3. I like the Steiner more, but both are great.
#2 seems to be throat challenged. I find the lands are often less than the load books say, ie 2.830, and I hit lands at 2.792. So if the throat is an issue, I could have a gun smith make it happy.
Maybe this an intervention to make a model 70 a happy gun..
Thoughts?
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