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<blockquote data-quote="Boe" data-source="post: 3056340" data-attributes="member: 25890"><p>I had one years ago in a 264 win. Mag. The rifle shot well, I shouldn't have sold it. I've had several come in my shop for repairs in the last year or so for me to repair when I take a break from building customs. I have one chambered in 300 Weatherby Mag. in my shop now. None of the rifles had a manufacturing issue, or parts failures. The problems evolved from a few Jackwagons with a grinder working on the triggers. They are good rifles but..... If you have a problem with the Model 70 parts are getting very difficult to acquire. You may not be able to find some of the parts at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boe, post: 3056340, member: 25890"] I had one years ago in a 264 win. Mag. The rifle shot well, I shouldn't have sold it. I've had several come in my shop for repairs in the last year or so for me to repair when I take a break from building customs. I have one chambered in 300 Weatherby Mag. in my shop now. None of the rifles had a manufacturing issue, or parts failures. The problems evolved from a few Jackwagons with a grinder working on the triggers. They are good rifles but..... If you have a problem with the Model 70 parts are getting very difficult to acquire. You may not be able to find some of the parts at all. [/QUOTE]
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