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Winchester Model 70 Classic action
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<blockquote data-quote="Laguna Freak" data-source="post: 2946972" data-attributes="member: 87188"><p>Mid-90's to 2003 seem to be some of the best actions. They true up nicely. Only one of mine required work on the bolt face. </p><p></p><p>My 2001 300 WSM is smooth as butter and its new Brux barrel prints 0.3 moa with my questionable skill. I've stoned and tuned both of my Win triggers to a solid, crisp 2.25 lb pull because 2 lbs was just too light for me. Factory original spring in both. Other than the trigger on my 25 year old Steyr, those Winchester CRF bolt actions with G + 5 to 6 digit SN triggers may be the most user friendly OEM trigger produced in the last 100 years. They are so easy to stone/tune if you just pay deliberate attention with the stone. I did mine on a fine Arkansas knife stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laguna Freak, post: 2946972, member: 87188"] Mid-90's to 2003 seem to be some of the best actions. They true up nicely. Only one of mine required work on the bolt face. My 2001 300 WSM is smooth as butter and its new Brux barrel prints 0.3 moa with my questionable skill. I've stoned and tuned both of my Win triggers to a solid, crisp 2.25 lb pull because 2 lbs was just too light for me. Factory original spring in both. Other than the trigger on my 25 year old Steyr, those Winchester CRF bolt actions with G + 5 to 6 digit SN triggers may be the most user friendly OEM trigger produced in the last 100 years. They are so easy to stone/tune if you just pay deliberate attention with the stone. I did mine on a fine Arkansas knife stone. [/QUOTE]
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