The Model 70 - A Riflemans Rifle

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A peach of a Winchester Model 70 in 270 Win arrived the other day. From the mid 1960's. A push feed beauty. A monte carlo walnut stock with impressed checkering gives a great sight picture with a scope. Factory installed Williams iron sights on the gloss blued 22" barrel. A striking matte black receiver with a jeweled bolt without the cut out slot. A solid bolt handle. Old style aluminum follower on a two piece floorplate. Three position safety. The red W Winchester grip cap. I added Leupold mounts and a VX2. Couldn't wait to shoot it so I grabbed a bunch of cheap factory ammo and hit the smoke-filled range last night. Too bad the factory Remington 150 corelokts went 1.1" as the other three boxes of factory ammo were sub-moa at 100 yards.
Winchester may have built more sought after rifles. But these guns are hard to discredit.

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Ruger's and Tikka's have always been my favorite, but lately with the acquisition of three M70's I have been converted. I know have a 300 WM Alaskan, 257 R Featherweight and an iron sighted 30-06, all are superb rifles.
 
Time flies. It just turned 55 years old.

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Let there be more sought after rifles. We can snap up these jewels on the (relatively) cheap! Thats a beautiful rifle, and great shooting.

One of these days I gotta find a push feed XTR in 308.
 
Thats a nice rifle, nothing wrong with them push feed versions of the M70 imo. A friend of mine had one chambered in 300WM, it was a bit heavy for my liking but man would it shoot. It often shot ragged hole groups.
 
Thats a nice rifle, nothing wrong with them push feed versions of the M70 imo. A friend of mine had one chambered in 300WM, it was a bit heavy for my liking but man would it shoot. It often shot ragged hole groups.

Agreed.
I have a 243 m70 varmint made in 1966 as well. I thought I was lucky regarding how accurate is was. But now I think that’s the rule with these early push feeds, rather then the exception.

Nice Lh stainless classic chuck. Hard to find. Even harder with a standard bolt face.

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Very nice rifle, Buckmastr. I had a similar one in 300 Win Mag a long time ago.
It was very accurate. And several moose and 2 Elk must have hated it, lol.
The push feed rifles were disdained by many, but they worked well. Dave.
 
Yep. Those who know, know. I have had a few m70s over the years and current have a push feed one. It’s absolutely the most accurate rifle I’ve ever owned and the fit and finish is excellent. Perhaps the best trigger, too.
 
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