Hey everybody, I have a Winchester Model 70 Stealth, 2nd owner but basically mint, fired very little. It has "Baco Inc, Morgan Utah" written on the barrel so I assume it's one of the new FN produced models. Anyways, took it out shooting on the weekend for the first time, was shooting under 2 inch groups at 200 yards with factory ammo, so I was very pleased. However, first time I put the safety on (all the way to full safe position) and flipped it off the gun fired. Never touched the trigger. I was quite shocked, tried it a bunch more times with the chamber empty, probably 50% of the time if I flipped the safety from full safe to fire the trigger would activate. My immediate thought was that someone adjusted the trigger too light, because the same thing would happen with a CZ-527 I have when I adjusted the trigger way too light. However, the trigger pull was nice but nowhere near where I thought it would be unsafe.
Anyways, went home, took the gun apart, saw that the trigger is one of the new M.O.A. models on the new Winchester 70's, and is therefore easily adjusted according to the manual. I turned the correct screw to increase the trigger pull weight until the trigger basically would not pull when everything was put back together, then I backed it off slightly, put it together and tested the safety again. When the trigger was adjusted to this position and I cocked the bolt and tried the safety it seemed much improved. The trigger would not go off if I flipped the safety from the mid point to fire, but about one in 10 times if I flipped the safety from full on to fire with a bit of force the trigger would go off. This is about as heavy as I can adjust the trigger, and still the gun will discharge occasionally if I flip the safety off. I readjusted the trigger back to something reasonable and now it will discharge maybe 1 in 5 times.
I've been trying to find similar occurrences on the internet but all I can find is instances of the Remington 700 doing similar things, never the Model 70. Anybody know what could be going on or of a Winchester warranty center in Canada or gunsmith that specializes in Model 70's? Thanks
Anyways, went home, took the gun apart, saw that the trigger is one of the new M.O.A. models on the new Winchester 70's, and is therefore easily adjusted according to the manual. I turned the correct screw to increase the trigger pull weight until the trigger basically would not pull when everything was put back together, then I backed it off slightly, put it together and tested the safety again. When the trigger was adjusted to this position and I cocked the bolt and tried the safety it seemed much improved. The trigger would not go off if I flipped the safety from the mid point to fire, but about one in 10 times if I flipped the safety from full on to fire with a bit of force the trigger would go off. This is about as heavy as I can adjust the trigger, and still the gun will discharge occasionally if I flip the safety off. I readjusted the trigger back to something reasonable and now it will discharge maybe 1 in 5 times.
I've been trying to find similar occurrences on the internet but all I can find is instances of the Remington 700 doing similar things, never the Model 70. Anybody know what could be going on or of a Winchester warranty center in Canada or gunsmith that specializes in Model 70's? Thanks


















































