A recent EE deal led to an interesting discovery re: Winchesters, specifically the Model 70. The buyer is, understandably, quite upset that he received a new rifle but the serial on the bolt does not match up with the serial on the receiver. I know for a fact that nothing nefarious nor misplacements occurred as the rifle in question is the first and only Model 70 that I've ever owned, a 2023 with CRF that was bought retail new. So decided to explore this a bit and went to my local gun store today for a quick visit. The guys gladly pulled no fewer than 4 rifles off their rack. Guess what 3 of them did NOT have bolt numbers matching the receiver, and the one that did was a stainless all weather. Here's one of the maple woods:
I've never actually bothered to check myself; the Rifleman's Rifle is just not for me. The store was equally as surprised. There appears to be some validation for this (link).
Indeed I too always thought bolts are to match receivers for proper head spacing. Very interesting phenomenon as I haven't come across this from other manufacturers.
Has anyone else seen/encountered/own this on newer Model 70s?

I've never actually bothered to check myself; the Rifleman's Rifle is just not for me. The store was equally as surprised. There appears to be some validation for this (link).
Indeed I too always thought bolts are to match receivers for proper head spacing. Very interesting phenomenon as I haven't come across this from other manufacturers.
Has anyone else seen/encountered/own this on newer Model 70s?
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