Win M70 vs BRNO602 vs CZ550

I have owned a few 602's over the years and like the rifle. The older ones are a little rough around the edges but clean up/polish well and are a good reliable gun. I have also owned a M70 SS in 375 H&H. If I had to buy another one today I would buy the M70 without hesitation. As others have mentioned it is a timmer handier rifle with a better safety and trigger in my opinion.The 602 feels clubby when compared to the M70. The sights can be easily upgraded. The added corrosion resistance of SS makes this a logical choice for wet climates.
bigbull
 
not sure how you define 'quality' these days. Most people think if a gun shoots sub-moa it is a 'quality' gun. The newer winchesters 375's (and most 375 HH's) shoot fine.

m70 out of the box needs a few things like extractor cut radiused, ejector slot polished etc, but they are pretty solid and reliable guns. Not a lot of things to go wrong on them
 
geologist said:
By quality I meant reliability, durabilty and flawless feed.Sub moa for this rifle not necessary for my purposes


other than the cheesy factory sights, I don't think durability is an issue.

for flawless feed and reliability, like any mass produced gun they need a going over.

If I bought a new one, I would get the following done:

1) have the barrel pulled and the sharp edge where the chamber meets the extractor cut is polished and radiused. THis is a common problem and rounds coming in from the left rail can catch when fed vigorously

2) remove the ejector and polish the slot it rides in, so it isn;t slugglish to pop up when the bolt is pulled back fast. maybe install a slightly stronger spring

3) have the scope holes bored to 8x40 on a milling machine, this is not so much for the stronger screws, but to true up the alignment of all four holes

4)there is another potential problem where, if the bolt is jammed upward with the safety on, the safety will not go forward into 'fire' position. This is repairable but doesn't show up until the worst time.

5) get the safety and trigger smoothed up if they aren't acceptable out of the box

After this and a better recoil pad (and maybe sights) and barrel cut to 21-22" I think you'd have a first class BC bear gun

I've read somewhere on the internet (so it must be true) that by swapping a different magazine spring in, that a current model M70 will hold 4 rounds down. Haven't tried it myself, but my pre-64 holds 4 down and is shallower in the belly than a current model 70.


geologist said:
Sub moa for this rifle not necessary for my purposes

personally I don't think it is necessary for any hunting purposes
 
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