13 October 2008, 21:58
ClaymanMy new M-70
Vapo,
Thanks for the heads up on the quality. I got to fondle my first production model at a local gunshop over the weekend (same as yours), and I came away with the same impression. It was really refreshing to see a newly rejuvinated Winchester M70. Feels and fits just like the old ones!
14 October 2008, 16:30
vapodogI'm waiting for the rebirth of Northfork bullets to get some 130s for this new Winchester but tried some 180 A-Frames in another M-70 featherweight .30-06......and these things are superbly accurate bullets.....they shoot extremely well in my .300 H&H and the .30-06 also groups them in about 3/4" at 100 yards.......darn good for a featherweight barrel.
I might just break down and feed this new .270 some SAF 130s to see how they shoot
14 October 2008, 18:40
Thomas JonesThat is very nice !
Lets see, a geat classic round, .270, a great classic rifle M,70 and clearly the all time classic scope,3x9 leupold.
I got to look at an 06 featherweight and was quite impressed.
Price was 800.00, I hope it gets cheaper , as I think (not sure though) I would prefer a Kimber 84 in that price range.
I am holding out for a .308. But if If I find one with nice enough wood in any caliber I might jump. But when I find a .308,I might still end up with a kimber.
The model 70 feather weight would likly never dissapoint, the 84 is about 1.5 lBS lighter.
...tj3006
14 October 2008, 22:32
Savage_99Thomas Jones,
The Armoury in CT has a Kimber 84M Classic in 7mm-08 with superb figure in the wood new for only $825!
You might call them when they open. I think they are open Thursday through Saturday.
Its the one in the middle of the picture above.
The Armoury Inc.
Route 202
New Preston Marble Dale, CT 06777
860-868-0001
20 October 2008, 03:15
BaxterBI'd be very interested to see what they are doing now for the bedding, inletting? Are they still using the goop?
_Baxter