26 September 2008, 21:16
DMBThe new M-70
The new Model 70 looks good to me. I'll be buying one in 7-08 when they hit the extreme fringes of civilization, AKA Northern Michigan...

Don
26 September 2008, 21:31
djpaintlesquote:
Originally posted by Boss Hoss:
They will not sell very well---same problems with quality. Accuracy, fit and finish---got to read what is not said in the reviews more that what you read in them!!! A lesson taught to me by Ken Howell and John Barsness.
Not a very inpressive write up all things considered even with the pressure put on the writers. Maybe they should have left it dead--I will not be buying one.
Baseing your decisions and opinions solely on what you read or read into a magazine reveiw shows a lack of the discernment that you are suggesting.
In other words read several sources and check it out yourself........................DJ
26 September 2008, 22:28
Boss HossOnly time will tell----I predict a flop. In 5 years it will be no more. You may rest assured that I will look at them but not spend my money on them.
If a factory gun is in order then there are better choices at least for me. Have owned 8 Model 70's over the years with the exception of the customs built on the pre 64 none would shoot less than 1 moa. Say what you want but only an accurate rifle is an interesting one.
28 September 2008, 07:06
Sendero300"Made in U.S.A. BACO, Inc. Morgan, Utah"
I saw that too. Wonder what that means?
28 September 2008, 09:20
Duckearquote:
Originally posted by Sendero300:
"Made in U.S.A. BACO, Inc. Morgan, Utah"
I saw that too. Wonder what that means?
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3197/is_/ai_n27484367Winchester returns to original name
Winchester has returned to the original name given to the brand nearly 150 years ago by Oliver Winchester: Winchester Repeating Arms. The new-old name will apply to all Winchester-branded sporting firearms.
In the mid-20th Century, the company name often was shortened to just "Winchester." In recent years, reference to Winchester firearms fell under the umbrella brand of Winchester Rifles and Shotguns. With the launch of the 2008 product line, including the new Model 70 and the new Speed Pump shotgun, the company is "returning to its roots."
The Winchester brand is licensed to the makers of Winchester firearms by the Olin Corp. Winchester Repeating Arms and Winchester Ammunition are the anchor brands for the Winchester family of products. Winchester Repeating Arms conducts business under the corporate entity of BACO Inc., and is based in Morgan, Utah. Winchester Ammunition is based in East Alton, Ill.
For more information, call (801) 876-3440 or visit
www.winchesterguns.com.
28 September 2008, 13:02
Dr. LouI wished they'd come out with a Featherweight in 358 Win. I had to buy a Classic Featherweight in 7-08 and have PacNor screw a 358 bbl on it for me. Lou