Winchester super shadow .270 wsm

mj30wilson

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May 20, 2006
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I have a super shadow and need a replacement stock and was wondering if this is a typical winchester short action or is it differant?
It is chambered in .270 wsm.
 
Should be the same stock buddy. The actions is a little different but everything else should be the same.
 
Only thing you have to check is what floorplate you have

Winchester 70 Post-64

All receivers are the same regardless of classic, XTR, push feed, etc..Prior to 1985 all were long action regardless of chambering so be sure to measure if in doubt.
There are three floorplate configurations: Simply remove your takedown screws to discover what you have.
Blind Magazine (we have laminated stocks).One-piece floorplates (Super Grades and recent USRA production runs).
Two-piece floorplates (99% of the rifles out there, see below)
One-piece floorplates (if the triggerguard and hinged cover are attached to each other, it's a one piecer.) Most new M70 rifles have one piece floorplates.
 
I read somewhere that the action was approx half inch shorter than the regular short action. Is this not the case then?
I bought my bottom metal from a local browning winchester store in missouri. Don't really know which is which?
What companies make stocks and approx pricing?
 
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